Save or load a custom proof setup, Soft-proof colors (acrobat) – Adobe Illustrator CS3 User Manual

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Monitor RGB (Photoshop and Illustrator)

Creates a soft proof of colors in an RGB document using your current

monitor color space as the proof profile space. This option assumes that the simulated device will display your
document without using color management. This option is unavailable for Lab and CMYK documents.

Custom soft-proof options

Device To Simulate

Specifies the color profile of the device for which you want to create the proof. The usefulness of

the chosen profile depends on how accurately it describes the device’s behavior. Often, custom profiles for specific
paper and printer combinations create the most accurate soft proof.

Preserve CMYK Numbers or Preserve RGB Numbers

Simulates how the colors will appear without being converted to

the color space of the output device. This option is most useful when you are following a safe CMYK workflow.

Rendering Intent (Photoshop and Illustrator)

When the Preserve Numbers option is deselected, specifies a

rendering intent for converting colors to the device you are trying to simulate.

Use Black Point Compensation (Photoshop)

Ensures that the shadow detail in the image is preserved by simulating

the full dynamic range of the output device. Select this option if you plan to use black point compensation when
printing (which is recommended in most situations).

Simulate Paper Color

Simulates the dingy white of real paper, according to the proof profile. Not all profiles support

this option.

Simulate Black Ink

Simulates the dark gray you really get instead of a solid black on many printers, according to the

proof profile. Not all profiles support this option.

In Photoshop, if you want the custom proof setup to be the default proof setup for documents, close all document
windows before choosing the View

> Proof Setup

> Custom command.

Save or load a custom proof setup

1

Choose View

> Proof Setup

>

Custom.

2

Do either of the following:

To save a custom proof setup, click Save. To ensure that the new preset appears in the View

> Proof Setup menu,

save the preset in the default location.

To load a custom proof setup, click Load.

Soft-proof colors (Acrobat)

1

Choose Advanced

> Print Production

> Output Preview.

2

Choose the color profile of a specific output device from the Simulation Profile menu.

3

Choose a soft-proof option:

Simulate Black Ink

Simulates the dark gray you really get instead of a solid black on many printers, according to the

proof profile. Not all profiles support this option.

Simulate Paper Color

Simulates the dingy white of real paper, according to the proof profile. Not all profiles support

this option.

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