How To Use Useful Tools; Color Palette For Adobe Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, Illustrator And Coreldraw; Action File For Photoshop - Brother GTX-4 Instruction Manual

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5-6. How to use Useful Tools

Useful tools and print data are provided for adjusting colors or searching for an appropriate print setting.
The "Useful Tools" will be installed onto the subdirectory under the "Brother GTX-4 Tools" of your PC.
For the details of each tool, please refer to the chapters described later.

5-6-1. Color palette for Adobe Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, Illustrator and CorelDRAW

The different color palettes are available for each software application as follows:
"GT_Colors_T.aco" for Adobe Photoshop/Elements
"GT_Colors_T.ai" for Illustrator
"GT_Colors.cpl" and "GT_Tshirts.cpl" for CorelDRAW
<TIPS>
When using the printer driver by default, use one of them as a color sample to check color reproduction and create/edit the
image data. (Because CorelDRAW cannot contain identical color in the same palette, the color palette is divided into two files.)
(1)
From the "Useful Tools", click a required file, and follow the on-screen instructions to save the file on your PC.
(2)
To use a color palette for each application, refer to the applicable page(s) to each application in "5-4. Creating print
data from other applications >>P.84", or see the Help menu of each application.

5-6-2. Action file for Photoshop

For Photoshop, an action file is made available, which changes RGB=255 to RGB=254.
(1)
From the "Useful Tools", click "SolidWhite.atn", and follow the on-screen instructions to save the file on your PC.
(2)
In the menu bar of Photoshop, select [Window] > [Action file].
(3)
Click on the
(4)
From the [Load Actions], select "SolidWhite.atn" saved on your PC.
<TIPS>
For information on using action files, refer to the Help feature that Photoshop is provided with.
"SolidWhite.atn" can be used only when the [Color mode] is set to [8 bit] of [RGB Color].
to open the submenu.
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