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an indication of the result of a future conversion of the output RGB image to CMYK. In the Gamut Management dialog box you may choose a CMYK profile and the type of rendering intent, and choose the measures to be taken if a certain amount of pixels are out of gamut. One option is to edit the image text of the output file to make a note that a future CMYK conversion of the image will produce a large amount of out-of-gamut pixels.
When converting from RGB to CMYK a few extra options become available:
Force white point to zero dot: Certain ICC profiles have an absolute white level slightly higher than zero. By enabling this feature, Color Factory will override the profile setting and adjust the image white point to zero.
Rendering intent: Here you may choose the method used for the CMYK conversion. For images on print, Perceptual or Relative Colormetric is recommended. Saturation may be used for computer graphics, while by choosing According to Profile, the method preset in the color profile will be utilized. By choosing SmartRender™, Color Factory will apply the rendering intent selected by clicking SmartRender™ Settings. Then, the result of the rendering will be compared with the original input file. If more than the specified amount of pixels is out of gamut, Color Factory will process the image according to the desired procedure as specified in the SmartRender™ Settings dialog box.
Processing of CMYK input images
Where: Channel | Color Management | CMYK tab
This tab allows you to configure color management properties for CMYK input files. Conversion to Lab disables the choice of output profile and rendering intent.
Rendering intent: Here you may choose the method used for the conversion. For images on print, Perceptual or Relative Colormetric is recommended. Saturation may be used for computer graphics, while choosing According to Profile, the method preset in the color profile will be utilized. By choosing SmartRender™, Color Factory will apply the rendering intent selected by clicking the SmartRender™ Settings button.
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