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Adobe Creative Suite 5 Printing Guide 105
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See all inks used in the le at a glance. View color values with a “rolling densitometer” as
you move the pointer on screen. Note the new Total Area Coverage value displayed.
Show Options
To highlight potential problem areas, choose a type of content from the
Show menu. This feature isolates the chosen content on screen and
temporarily hides all other content. This makes it easy to catch RGB
content or to isolate CMYK content from spot content. RGB content is
not a problem in a color-managed workflow, but it can be an issue in an
all-CMYK workflow if the RIP does not perform satisfactory in-RIP color
conversion. Fortunately, this problem can be fixed easily with another
Print Production tool, the Convert Colors function.
Select the Total Area Coverage option to highlight any areas that exceed
a total ink limit that you specify. The pop-up menu has predefined
entries ranging from 180% to 400% in 20% increments; you can also
manually enter any value between 1% and 1000%. You can change the
highlight color by clicking the color block to the left of the percentage
field and choosing a new color from the swatch menu. If one of the
predefined swatches isn’t satisfactory, click the Other Color option at
the bottom of the swatches matrix and create a new custom highlight
color. If only very small areas are highlighted, you shouldn’t have any
problem printing the job. But the larger the areas that exceed the limit,
the more likelihood that you’ll experience problems on press from
heavy coverage. If you cannot correct this issue with the Convert Colors
feature, you may have to edit problem content in the originating
applications, and then regenerate the PDF.
Total Area Coverage
Highlight areas that exceed the total ink limit. As with other warnings, you can change the
highlight color by clicking the color block.
Viewing Color Warnings
The Output Preview dialog box also includes color warnings that show
where rich black inks and overprinting effects appear in the document.
Such attributes don’t always indicate a problem, but highlighting them
can help you determine whether they will cause any issues on output.
To view color warnings, choose Color Warnings from the Preview list,
and select the warnings you want to activate. Select Show Overprinting,
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