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1-2 ColorPASS Color Management
ColorPASS color management generates CMYK data to be sent to the copier;
additional processing may then be performed before printing begins.
The diagram below illustrates the print options in the ColorPASS color management
process that affect color data conversions. You access these print options when you
send a print job to the ColorPASS. Most of these options and settings are described in
subsequent sections of this chapter.
RGB data
RGB Source Profile
Gamma
Phosphors
White Point
Rendering Style (CRD)
Brightness
Pure Black Text/Graphics
Black Overprint
RGB Separation
Output profile
CMYK data
CMYK Simulation Profile
CMYK Simulation Method
Brightness
Pure Black Text/Graphics
Black Overprint
Combine Separations
Output profile
Spot Color Matching
Spot color data
RGB Source Profile is the only color option that applies strictly to RGB color data.
The other options that affect RGB color also affect the more rarely used Lab, XYZ, and
other calibrated color spaces.
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all CIEBasedABC color spaces (if the source space is RGB). If you send CMYK data to
the ColorPASS in CIEBasedDEFG format, for example, by choosing PostScript Color
Management in Adobe Photoshop, the ColorPASS's Rendering Style selection—which
normally affects only RGB data—will also affect this CMYK data.
For users who are familiar with PostScript 3.0 color, RGB Source Profile affects
ColorPASS
color
processor
Color data
sent to
copier

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