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CHAPTER 9
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You can use color management strategies in FreeHand to adjust the appearance of
artwork on your monitor or in printed proofs, to match as closely as possible the
appearance the artwork will have in final output (whether print or online). Color
management is intended to provide you with the most accurate preview of the
final output that can be achieved.
If your final output will be online (on the Web or in another multimedia format),
the appearance of your FreeHand artwork will be affected by the viewers'
computer system, software, and color settings. If your final output will be in print,
the appearance will be affected by the type of output device used to create the
printed document.
Whether you are preparing artwork for print or online use, you will want to
ensure the closest possible match between the colors that appear onscreen on your
system and the colors produced by a printer or another computer system used to
display the artwork.
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