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11-12 GA-1120 Color Management - Toshiba

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3-15 <strong>Color</strong> Editor<br />

For greater precision, you can type percentages in the Input and Output boxes or use<br />

the arrow keys on the keyboard to adjust the curve. To use the arrow keys, you must<br />

first click the curve to establish an anchor point that serves as a reference.<br />

9. For an output profile, you can set maximum densities of the C, M, Y, and K channels.<br />

You can enter the maximum densities, called D-Max values, of individual colors for<br />

profiles that support density settings. D-Max settings are not available when editing<br />

Simulation profiles in Master mode.<br />

10. When you are finished, click Save and enter a name for the new profile.<br />

The new custom profile is saved to the <strong>GA</strong>-<strong>11</strong>20 with the new name. If you edit one of<br />

the press standard targets (for example, SWOP-Coated, DIC, or Euroscale), you may<br />

want to include the original name as part of the new target name (for example, DICnew)<br />

to help you remember the source of the new target.<br />

NOTE: Preset default profiles are locked and must be saved with a new name.<br />

For Windows 2000/XP and Mac OS computers, custom profiles must be linked to one<br />

of the 10 predefined custom profile names (Simulation-1 through Simulation-10 for<br />

Simulation or Output-1 through Output-10 for Output) in order to be accessible from<br />

the printer driver. You can create as many custom profiles as you want, but a maximum<br />

of 10 are available from the printer driver at any one time. For information on linking<br />

custom profiles to the predefined custom profile names, see “Defining profiles” on<br />

page 3-7. If you are using the printer driver for Windows 9x/Me/NT, custom profiles<br />

will appear in the driver window without being associated with a predefined profile<br />

name.<br />

If you set a custom profile as the default, you can access it from the printer driver<br />

without linking it to one of the predefined custom names. Simply select “Printer’s<br />

default” from the printer driver.

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