User guide
1.7 Routine use
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“Creating a HIPP or ColorPro color setup” on page 46 for details on how to
create your own color setup.
Style
By default, there is only one option in the Style menu in the Separations, Screen-
ing & Color
section of the Page Setup dialog box when using a color device:
CYMK Composite. If using a monochrome device you can choose from the
default styles
Monochrome or CMYK Separations.
In the Eclipse Release or later of the Harlequin RIP, the correct style is automat-
ically selected and the menu is disabled once a profile is chosen from the
ProofReady menu.
You can create other styles using the Separations Manager. Refer to the RIP
Manual for details.
Color
In RIP v.5.x the selection of a supplied calibration profile, or a calibration set
created on the basis of a supplied profile, includes a default color setup. Set
Color to (None) if you want to use the default color setup. You can use the sup-
plied color profiles to create your own color setup, as described in Section 1.9
on page 46. Section 1.8.2 on page 44 describes the production and installation
of your own profiles, which you can then use to create a color setup.
In the Eclipse Release or later of the Harlequin RIP, the selection of a profile
from the
ProofReady menu includes a default (ProofReady) color setup. You
can use the supplied color profiles to create your own color setup, as described
in Section 1.9 on page 46. To use your own color setup, you must choose
(None) from the ProofReady menu.
You can also create a
New ’ProofReady’ Setup if you wish to use a ProofReady
profile but modify some of the default settings, such as those for overprinting.
To create a
New ’ProofReady’ Setup you must access the Color Setup Manager
with a
ProofReady profile selected. The options are the same as those for a New
’No Color Management’ Setup, as described in the RIP Manual.