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ORIS PDF Tuner Version 4.4.8 User Manual - image2output - Support

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Creating Tints and Gradients<br />

Selecting Colors<br />

• the color selection box itself (this will change the color density)<br />

3. Do one of the following:<br />

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• CTRL-click (Mac OS) or right-click (Windows) to add the color or<br />

to increase its density.<br />

• SHIFT-CTRL-click (Mac OS) or SHIFT-right-click (Windows) to subtract<br />

this color or reduce its density.<br />

Press the mouse keys repeatedly until the color is as you want. To<br />

add or subtract more quickly, move the cursor to and fro within the<br />

color box. The result is shown in the color selection box.<br />

4. If you want to store the new color, drag it to a palette box (see below).<br />

Note:<br />

When you add or subtract colors, the CMYK color space is always used,<br />

even if the colors were defined in another color space.<br />

Dragging Colors to Another Palette Box<br />

You can move a color from one palette box to another. Thus you can e.g.<br />

store a color picked from the layout in order to later apply it to another<br />

layer.<br />

Note:<br />

1. Place the cursor on the palette box that contains the color you want<br />

to move.<br />

2. Hold the mouse button pressed down and move the color to the other<br />

palette box.<br />

3. When you release the mouse button, the new color is stored in the<br />

palette box, overwriting the color previously stored there.<br />

You can store colors of different color spaces in the color palette. It is<br />

also possible to drag a color to the color selection box (the lower large<br />

box on the left).<br />

Selecting Spot Colors<br />

1. Select SPOT COLORS from the list displayed on the bottom right of the<br />

dialog.<br />

2. The SPOT COLORS dialog appears. Use it to load a spot color file and<br />

to select the spot color you want. See below for more details.<br />

The name of the selected spot color and the equivalent CMYK values<br />

are displayed in the COLOR SELECTION dialog (see below).<br />

Refer to page 32-9 for a list of spot colors included in the software.<br />

<strong>ORIS</strong> <strong>PDF</strong> <strong>Tuner</strong> <strong>Version</strong> <strong>4.4.8</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 10-11<br />

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