11-12 GA-1120 Color Management - Toshiba
11-12 GA-1120 Color Management - Toshiba
11-12 GA-1120 Color Management - Toshiba
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3-7 Profile Manager<br />
TO DELETE PROFILES FROM THE <strong>GA</strong>-<strong>11</strong>20 HARD DISK<br />
1. Start <strong>Color</strong>Wise Pro Tools and click Profile Manager.<br />
2. Select the profile you want to delete and click Delete.<br />
A Warning dialog box asks you to confirm the deletion.<br />
NOTE: You cannot delete preset profiles, profiles that are currently set as default, or<br />
profiles that are linked to any of the predefined custom names, for example<br />
Simulation-1.<br />
3. Click Yes to delete the profile.<br />
4. To delete a profile currently set as the default or associated with a custom name,<br />
click Profile Settings and clear the default option.<br />
Defining profiles<br />
For Windows 2000/XP and Mac OS computers, before you can apply any<br />
downloaded or edited profile to a print job, that profile must be linked to one of the<br />
predefined custom names, or you can set the profile as the default for all print jobs (see<br />
setting default profiles, page 3-3). Ten names are available for custom profiles—<br />
Source-1 through 10 for RGB Source, Simulation-1 through Simulation-10 for<br />
Simulation, or Output-1 through Output-10 for Output. For Windows 9x/Me/NT,<br />
all profiles appear by their actual names in the printer driver. These fixed names are<br />
used in the printer driver so that you can select profiles per job even if your driver does<br />
not have the capability to obtain an updated list from the <strong>GA</strong>-<strong>11</strong>20.<br />
NOTE: A custom simulation profile is used to illustrate this procedure. The same steps<br />
apply for defining custom or downloaded output profiles.