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[Colour Management] Pane

You can configure settings related to the colour conversion to the proofer colour space (3rd stage of colour conversion).

Note

The setting contents vary depending on the device selected in [Device Parameters].

ID Setting Description

1

Convert to Proofer Color Space

When the checkbox is checked, colour conversion to the proofer colour space is performed (3rd stage of colour conversion). Displays setting values related to the proofer colour space.

When the checkbox is cleared, the colour conversion to the proofer colour space is not performed. Output is performed with the press colour space.

Note
  1. The checked status of the checkbox may be fixed depending on the device selected in [Device Parameters] pane. Also, some of the settings cannot be used.

2

Use ICC Profile for Proofer Color Space

Perform colour conversion to the proofer colour space (3rd stage of colour conversion) using the profile of the proofer colour space. The setting items related to the proofer colour space are displayed.

Note
  • The selected status may be fixed depending on the device selected in [Device Parameters] pane.

3

Rendering Intent

This can only be set when [Use ICC Profile for Proofer Color Space] is selected. Click [] and select a rendering intent.

Select from [Fujifilm Colorimetric], [Relative Colorimetric], and [Absolute Colorimetric].

Note
  1. [Fujifilm Colorimetric] may be unavailable for selection depending on the device selected in [Device Parameters] pane.
  2. If an ICC profile that was created with ColorPath Sync is selected in [Proofer Colour Space], only [Fujifilm Colorimetric] can be selected.

4

Preserve 100% Black

This can only be set when [Use ICC Profile for Proofer Color Space] is selected. When the checkbox is checked, colours for which K is 100% and CMY is 0% are not converted.

Note
  • If this item is not used, colours formed by K only in the press colour space are converted to colours to be formed by not just K in the proofer colour space. As a result, the target colour may not be reproduced accurately in output.

5

Preserve Black

This can only be set when [Use ICC Profile for Proofer Color Space] is selected. When the checkbox is checked, the colour of CMYK (0, 0, 0, K) is converted to (0, 0, 0, K'), and CMY are preserved unchanged at 0%.

6

Preserve Pure Solid Colour

This can only be set when [Use ICC Profile for Proofer Color Space] is selected. When the checkbox is checked, colours for which CMYK is (100, 100, 0, 0), (100, 0, 100, 0) or (0, 100, 100, 0) are not converted.

7

Preserve 100% CMY

This can only be set when [Use ICC Profile for Proofer Color Space] is selected. When the checkbox is checked, colours for which CMYK is (100, 0, 0, 0), (0, 100, 0, 0) or (0, 0, 100, 0) are not converted.

8

Preserve Pure Colour

This can only be set when [Use ICC Profile for Proofer Color Space] is selected. When the checkbox is checked and K is 0%, conversion is performed that converts CMY while maintaining K at 0%.

For example, when the CMYK values are 100, 80, 10, and 0 for each, the values after colour conversion become 98, 82, 11, and 0.

Note
  • Primary colours indicates the 3 primary colours of process colours C (Cyan), M (Magenta), and Y (Yellow), and secondary colours indicates R (Yellow+Magenta), G (Yellow+Cyan), and B (Cyan+Magenta).
  • If this item is not set, the 0% K in the press colour space may become slight screening in the proofer colour space. As a result, the target colour may not be reproduced accurately in output.

9

Specify Ink Limit

This can only be set when [Use ICC Profile for Proofer Color Space] is selected. The default setting automatically limits the ink based on the output profile.

Check the checkbox to display a list of ink limits. Click [] and select a value. You can select a value from 260% to 400%, in increments of 10%.

Note
  • When a value displayed with "*" (300%, 320% or 360%) is selected, the same table as previous versions is used.
  • When the same profile is selected for input and output and a Fujifilm rendering intent is specified, the manually specified ink limit is only applied when a setting other than [400%] is selected.

10

Preserve Black Density

Preserve Black Tint

This is displayed only when [Use ICC Profile for Proofer Color Space] is selected, and [Fujifilm Colorimetric] is selected in [Rendering Intent].

Preserve Black Density: Converts to maintain the black density (colour depth) before/after colour conversion. This setting is appropriate for setting priority to black coloration.

Preserve Black Tint: Converts to maintain the black tint value of black separation (physical ink usage) before/after colour conversion. This setting is appropriate for setting priority to black tone scale.

Note
  1. Black indicates K.
  2. This function is more effective when input data includes lots of highlight and shadow portions. For data with lots of halftone, the desired effect may not be achieved.

11

Proofer Colour Space

This can only be set when [Use ICC Profile for Proofer Color Space] is selected. Click [] and select a proofer colour space profile.

Note
  1. Depending on the device selected in [Device Parameters] pane, the proofer colour space set in the media profile may be displayed.
  2. [] is displayed for a profile that was created with ColorPath Sync.

12

Use Device Link Profile

Perform colour conversion to the proofer colour space (3rd stage of colour conversion) using the device link profile.

When selected, [Device Link Profile] is displayed.

Note
  1. This may be unavailable for selection depending on the device selected in [Device Parameters] pane.

13

Device Link Profile This can only be set when [Use Device Link Profile] is selected. Click [] and select a device link profile to use.
Note

[Use ICC Profile for Proofer Color Space] and [Use Device Link Profile] can only be selected when the corresponding profile is registered.

The ColorPath Sync linked function is only provided in North America and Europe.