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Chapter 1: Getting Started24
Preferences > Jobs Color
Management
Color Management in a Nutshell
A color management system (CMS) is designed to
reconcile the different color capabilities of input
devices, e.g. a scanner or digital camera, and out-
put devices, e.g. a printer or press, to ensure con-
sistent color throughout the creation, display, and
print process. Ideally, this means that the colors
displayed on your monitor accurately represent the
colors of the final output. It also means that differ-
ent applications, monitors, and operating systems
will display colors consistently.
Using ICC Profiles for Color Conversion
To eliminate, or at least minimize, color differences
between devices, you can use ICC (International
Color Consortium) profiles whenever color conver-
sions are made during preflight and correction.
An ICC profile is a mathematical description of the
color space used by a specific device. All objects in
your PDF documents, i.e. text, graphics and images,
can be associated, or “tagged”, with an ICC profile
for a given color space (Grayscale, RGB or CMYK).
You can select an ICC profile for each color space in
the Instant PDF preferences. If you want to make
separate settings for Images and other objects,
select the “Use other settings for images than for
objects. The pane underneath will then show two
tabs, one for images and one for other objects.
However, you may also be using Preflight Profiles or
Action Lists in which ICC profiles have been speci-
fied too. In that case, the ICC profiles in the respec-
tive Preflight Profiles or Action Lists will take prece-
dence over those which you selected in the Instant
PDF preferences.
To set the color management preferences:
1 Choose File > Preferences > Jobs Color Man-
agement on Windows, or Instant PDF > Pref-
erences > Jobs Color Management on Mac OS
X
2 If you want to make separate settings for
Images and other objects, select the “Use
other settings for images than for objects. The
pane underneath will then show two tabs,
one for images and one for other objects
3 Click the Enable Color Management check box.
4 Select Source ICC profiles for the color models
of your choice.
5 If you want to use different ICC profiles for
Target, enable the check box and select the
Target icc profiles for the color models of your
choice.
6 Select the CMM Engine you want to use.
See also:
The ICC’s Web site: www.color.org
“Color Management” on page 92
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