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Working with Color Substitutions
You can specify that input colors defined in the RGB, gray, or CMYK color space should be replaced
with output colors defined in the CMYK color space.
Color substitutions can apply to a specific ICC profile or to all ICC profiles.
Adding a Color Substitution
If you want to replace specific input colors with different output colors, you can create up to 64 color
substitutions.
To create a color substitution:
1.
On the Configuration hub, click the Color Management tab and find the Basic pod.
2.
Click the Basic pod.
3.
Click [[SSuub
bssttiittuuttiioonnss]].
4.
In the dialog that opens, click
, the add icon.
5.
Select the ICC profile that you want the color substitution to apply to.
6.
Select values to define the input and output colors.
7.
Click [[O
OK
K]].
Editing a Color Substitution
You can edit color substitutions to change the input color, output color, tolerance, and enablement status.
To delete a halftone screening set:
1.
On the Configuration hub, click the Color Management tab and find the Basic pod.
2.
Click the Basic pod.
3.
Click [[SSuub
bssttiittuuttiioonnss]].
4.
In the dialog that opens, select the color substitution that you want to edit and click
, the edit
icon.
5.
Change values as desired.
6.
Click [[O
OK
K]].
Enabling and Disabling Color Substitutions
While you can create up to 64 color substitutions, you can enable only 20 at a time. If you have more
than 20, you must disable some.
• To enable color substitutions:
1. On the Configuration hub, click the Color Management tab and find the Basic pod.
2. Click the Basic pod.
3. Set [[C
Coolloorr ssuub
bssttiittuuttiioonn]] to [[O
Onn]].
4. Click [[SSuub
bssttiittuuttiioonnss]].
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