Canon IR C2100 Printer User Manual


 
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9-8 Illustration Applications
If a document contains placed RGB images, choose RGB Source and
Rendering Style settings in the PPD. With the exception of placed RGB
images, these settings have no effect on colors printed with FreeHand. If the
document contains PANTONE named colors, choose the appropriate Spot
Color Matching setting in the PPD.
Refer to your FreeHand documentation for information about other
FreeHand print options.
Saving files for importing into other documents
When saving files in FreeHand 8.x for importing into other types of
documents, use the EPS file format. FreeHand saves all color information in
CMYK. The RGB Source and Rendering Style print options have no effect
on the color output of RGB artwork saved in FreeHand 8.x and imported
into other kinds of documents. In the case of FreeHand files imported into
Photoshop, however, vector data from the FreeHand file is rasterized into
bitmaps in Photoshop, and the final color space of the bitmap data is
determined by the color mode you set in Photoshop.
Optional Color Management in FreeHand
If you have additional color management requirements not offered by
ColorWise, such as managing color on non-iR C2100/2100S devices, you
may want to consider using the color management features offered by
FreeHand. For more information, see your FreeHand documentation.
CorelDRAW for Windows and Mac OS
Defining colors
Any colors defined in CorelDRAW 9.x for Windows or CorelDRAW 8.x for
Mac OS are sent to the copier/printer in CMYK—even those defined using
other color models. For the best results, use the color definition methods
described in “Choosing colors in PostScript applications” on page 5-5.
You can control the conversion of RGB colors defined in CorelDRAW by
specifying settings in the Color Management dialog boxes. On Windows
machines, the Color Management dialog boxes are located in Tools>Color
Management. On Mac OS computers, the Color Management functions are
located under Edit>Preferences>Global.