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Group 2 - Color Settings (Easy Color Mode)
The Easy Color Option tab provides you with access to a collection of carefully
selected color management presets. The right color management choice is
essential to making high quality transfers. Easy Color is a fast, simple way of
choosing a color management scheme. You choose an Easy Color setting
based on the composition of the original image. The chart below lists some
guidelines for when to choose different Easy Color settings. Choosing a setting
and clicking the apply button automatically sets the bitmap, vector, and output
settings found on the advanced tab.
Color Correction Preset – Sets the color correction, the mirror, and the print
quality options. The table below describes each Easy Color setting.
Easy Color Icon
Easy Color Description
Photo – Realistic
When to select: If your source image is a photograph, or a photographic scene.
Color Management Goal: Realistic color reproduction. The goal is to reproduce the transferred
image with color that is as close as possible to the input image.
Clip Art and Text
When to select: If your source image is clip art, text, or a mixture of the two
Color Management Goal: The goal is to generate colors that are vivid and contrast well with each
other. The overall emphasis is to keep the transferred colors close to the input colors but still add a
little extra “pop” to the colors.
Art Logo
When to select: If your source image is clip art, text, or a mixture of the two and you want to increase
the intensity of the colors.
Color Management Goal: The goal is to generate colors that are vivid and contrast well with each.
Unlike the “Clip Art and Text” setting, Art Logo emphasizes vivid output at the expense of color
accuracy.
ColorSure™ Spot Colors
When to select: For all image types (bitmaps, scans, clipart, text, etc...) that were designed using the
ColorSure palette. (See appendix C for details on using ColorSure to design your artwork).
Color Management Goal: Generate consistent output that reproduces colors based on the ColorSure
palette.
ColorSure™ Photos
When to select: When you have a mix of bitmap & vector (text, clipart, or shapes) and only the vector
elements were designed using the ColorSure palette.
Color Management Goal: Generate output that reproduces photographic data using the Photo -
Realistic setting and uses ColorSure™ Spot Colors for the vector components of the artwork.