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Adobe Creative Suite 5 Printing Guide 22
Using the Ink Manager
Select a spot color you want to remap to another ink, and use the Ink Alias pop-up menu to
select the target ink.
To remap one spot color to another spot color (or to a process plate),
select the spot color in the Ink Manager dialog, and choose the
appropriate plate from the Ink Alias pop-up menu. You can also use a
process plate as the target ink, but you cannot map a process plate to a
spot ink.
You can also check “All Spots to Process” to output all spot inks as
process. This is a nondestructive option: the spot inks are not actually
redefined as process colors, but print and export as process builds (all
conversions and ink alias operations performed in the Ink Manager are
non-destructive). Caution: if there are several different definitions of
what should be one spot color, outputting the colors as CMYK may
result in inconsistent color, even if you’ve mapped all the extra spot
colors to one ink. If this is the situation, the best way to achieve color
consistency is to edit all objects and placed artwork to use one spot
color or one consistent CMYK recipe. This may require that you edit
placed artwork in the original applications, such as Photoshop and
Illustrator, to achieve consistent color. For maximum color consistency,
and to enable better printing to high-fidelity color devices, choose the
“Use Standard Lab Values for Spots” option in Ink Manager.
Using Overprint Preview to check color interactions
Use the Overprint Preview in Illustrator, InDesign, Acrobat X Pro, and
Adobe Reader to check the color interactions of objects using blending
modes, opacity settings, or overprint. Activating Overprint Preview in
these components generates a more realistic display of artwork,
providing the opportunity to catch objects that may image differently
from the way they appear when viewed in the normal, composite view.
Note that Acrobat X Pro and Adobe Reader 9 now automatically
activate Overprint Preview when opening PDF/X files. Overprint
Preview can also be controlled in Preferences in both Acrobat Pro and
Adobe Reader.
About InDesign Program Versions
InDesign CS5 or 5.5 can open a file created in any
previous version of the program, with certain
considerations. For example, in some
environments, customers may request that the
printer return final versions of files, reflecting any
corrections requested by the customer or
performed by the printer to facilitate imaging.
While it’s possible to export a file from InDesign
CS5/5.5 as an IDML (InDesign Markup Language)
file, opening that file in InDesign CS4 may result in
some content being modifiedor lost.
Some content, such as animated content, doesn’t
exist in CS4; that content will be deleted when an IDML file from
CS5/5.5 is opened in InDesign CS4. Thus, file fidelity will be lost in
attempting to “round-trip” such files between CS5 and CS4, and back
again. Consequently, it’s preferable to keep InDesign files in the original
version throughout the life of the job, if possible.
Conversion Tip:
When backsav-
ing from InDesign
CS5 using the IDML
method, create a PDF
before converting.
When the document
is opened in CS4,
create a new layer
and place the pages
of the PDF. Turn the
visibility of the PDF
layer o and on to
check for unwanted
changes.
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