New EPS Format Stress Test Import Shades Export Pict C2 EPS Format Apply Filter Show Open File Info Turbo Draw Fit to Screen Define Work Area/K Protect Shade Hide Colors Hide Shades Hide Tool Box Show Colors Hide Colors/3 Show Shades Hide Shades/2 Show Tool Box Hide Tool Box/1 Export EPS file Separations Shades Cancel EPS Compression High Resolution Preview Separations Only Format Colorize Format Process Black (k) Process Yellow (y) Calibrate Screen Export Scitex Process Magenta (m) Process Cyan (c) Save Colour correction file as: Save Scratch Disk: Cancel OK pixels. Trapping is Color Opening LW file Open EPS Process Black Process Yellow Process Magenta Process Cyan Import Tiff Standard Acquire Image About Colorize… Acquire Continuous Loop Run Demo Demonstration Set F15 Set F14 Set F13 Set F12 Set F11 Set F10 Set F9 Set F8 Set F7 Set F6 Set F5 Function Keys Zoom Out/- Zoom In/+ - Resolution - Delete Shade - Show All Shades Hide Shade/H Invert Shade/I Image Erase Overlap - Transfer Trapping Trapping/T - Despeckle Sensitivity Seed Size/F Keyline Width Line Width/D Brush Size/B Tools Clear Paste/V Copy/C Cut/X - Undo/Z Edit File This image can now be saved as an EPS file. Any unpainted area will be transparent. The Transfer Fragment tool only changes the colour of shapes it touches. The Keyline tool puts an outline around shapes. Notice that when the red layer is moved above the black the trapping overlap becomes visible. Change the brush size by pressing the command key and dragging the mouse. The transfer tool changes the colour of the image. Here the black edges are made green. Add new colours by double clicking on New in this window. Any colour can be separated into process colours or treated as a spot colour. The Paint to Edge tool works well when there are holes in the lines. This is the erase to edge tool. It erases the current colour. This window changes every time you change the selected colour. You change the current colour by clicking in this window. This is the Paint to Edge Tool. It lets you paint within the lines. Colorize begins by opening a black and white Tiff file. Quit/Q - Preferences - Export PhotoShop Export Tiff Export EPS/E - Acquire - Save As Save/S Close/W - Open/O New/N