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\ApAssist
\: - This is the Quick Help for the file i/o set color seperations panel -
\: -----------------------------------------------------------------------
\: Written by David E. Patterson
\: -----------------------------------------------------------------------
\font topaz.font 8
\tc 1
\wr
\lj
\dd "imh_descriptor"
\index "hlp_index/index"
\toc "hlp_toc/toc"
\help "aa_help/help
\node "mfc_magentainkmixcorr"
\title "Magenta Ink Mix Corrections"
\next "mfc_yellowinkmixcorr"
\prev ""
This will compensate for impure \{ \tc 12 cyan \} ink colors. The default is
set for \{ \ts i Inkum Inks\} , which we recomend for ink jet use.
\endnode
\node "mfc_yellowinkmixcorr"
\title "Yellow Ink Mix Corrections"
\next "mfc_graycomprep"
\prev "mfc_magentainkmixcorr"
This will compensate for impure \{ \tc 14 yellow \} ink colors. The default
is set for \{ \ts i Inkum Inks\} , which we recomend for ink jet use.
\endnode
\node "mfc_graycomprep"
\title "Gray Comp. Replacement"
\next "mfc_undercolorremoval"
\prev "mfc_yellowinkmixcorr"
This control sets the amount of black ink that will replace what was removed
by the \{ \ts i \tc 10 Under Color Removal \} tool.
\endnode
\node "mfc_undercolorremoval"
\title "Under Color Removal"
\next "mfc_output12"
\prev "mfc_graycomprep"
This control allows you to specify the amount of color ink removed when they
are replaced by black.
\endnode
\node "mfc_output12"
\title "Output 12 Bit"
\next "mfc_output24"
\prev "mfc_undercolorremoval"
This allows you to creat 12 bit color seperations, but for professional work
you should use 24 bit color seperations. This option is available for use
with some \{ \ts i Amiga \} DTP programs that require 12 bit color
seperations.
\endnode
\node "mfc_output24"
\title "Output 24 Bit"
\next "mfc_graycmap"
\prev "mfc_output12"
This allows you to create 24 bit color seperations.
\endnode
\node "mfc_graycmap"
\title "Gray CMAP"
\next "mfc_colorcmap"
\prev "mfc_output24"
This will place a gray CMAP in the output file. This is \{ \ts i required \}
for proper color seperations.
\endnode
\node "mfc_colorcmap"
\title "Color CMAP"
\next "mfc_ucr"
\prev "mfc_graycmap"
This will place a color CMAP in the output. This is to be used for visually
observing how much ink will be used. You should \{ \ts b always \} use a \{
\ts i \tc 10 Gray CMAP \} for fianl production work.
\endnode
\node "mfc_ucr"
\title "UCR Threshold"
\next "mfc_seppath"
\prev "mfc_colorcmap"
This allows you to set the under color removal threshold.
\endnode
\node "mfc_seppath"
\title "Seperation Path"
\next "mfc_sepname"
\prev "mfc_ucr"
This allows you to set the complete path for loading and saving color
seperations.
\endnode
\node "mfc_sepname"
\title "Seperation Name"
\next "mfc_cyanext"
\prev "mfc_seppath"
This allows you to enter a name for the seperation you are working on.
\endnode
\node "mfc_cyanext"
\title "Cyan Ext."
\next "mfc_magentaext"
\prev "mfc_sepname"
This allows you to specify the \{ \tc 12 cyan \} extension for the color
seperation.
\endnode
\node "mfc_magentaext"
\title "Magenta Ext."
\next "mfc_yellowext"
\prev "mfc_cyanext"
This allows you to specify the \{ \tc 13 magenta \} extension for the color
seperation.
\endnode
\node "mfc_yellowext"
\title "Yellow Ext."
\next "mfc_blackext"
\prev "mfc_magentaext"
This allows you to specify the \{ \tc 14 yellow \} extension for the color
seperation.
\endnode
\node "mfc_blackext"
\title "Black Ext."
\next "mfc_setdefault"
\prev "mfc_yellowext"
This allows you to specify the black extension for the color seperation.
\endnode
\node "mfc_setdefault"
\title "Set to Default"
\next "mfc_setnoinkcorr"
\prev "mfc_blackext"
This button, when selected, will reset all controls to their default settings.
\endnode
\node "mfc_setnoinkcorr"
\title "Set to no Ink Corrections"
\next "mfc_cmyksep"
\prev "mfc_setdefault"
This will apply no ink corrections, and the colors will be calculated
accordingly.
\endnode
\node "mfc_cmyksep"
\title "CMYK Seperate"
\next "mfc_cmysep"
\prev "mfc_setnoinkcorr"
This will produce four output files, \{ \tc 12 cyan\tc 1 , \tc 13 magenta\tc
1 , \tc yellow yellow\tc 1 , and black. \} This is used for professional
seperations.
\endnode
\node "mfc_cmysep"
\title "CMY Seperate"
\next "mfc_rgbsep"
\prev "mfc_cmyksep"
This will produce three output files, \{ \tc 12 cyan\tc 1 , \tc 13 magenta\tc
1 , and \tc yellow yellow\} . This is generally used for three color
printer ribbons.
\endnode
\node "mfc_rgbsep"
\title "RGB Seperate"
\next "mfc_ldset"
\prev "mfc_cmysep"
This allows you to seperate the image into it's RGB components.
\endnode
\node "mfc_ldset"
\title "Load Settings"
\next "mfc_svset"
\prev "mfc_rgbsep"
This allows you to load any previously saved settings.
\endnode
\node "mfc_svset"
\title "Save Settings"
\next ""
\prev "mfc_ldset"
This allows you to save the current color seperations. Note that if you save
a settings file and name it ``Default.csep'', it will be automatically loaded
when the software starts. It should be located either in the current
directory or drawer (not recommended) or in the s: assignment (highly
recommended).
\endnode