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On-screen color proofing For professionals.
Infinite Painter 7 allows you to correct displayed colors to simulate limited color gamuts* like CMYK colors Note that this affects the displayed colors only, not the actual pixel colors of your artwork Before using color proofing feature make sure you understand the concept and limitations of on-screen color proofing and make sure you know exactly which color profile you should use. Consult your print supplier or refer to online information about using color profiles.
RGB image (full RGB gamut)
CMYK simulation (printable colors)
Visibility panel (see page 142)
Color profile selector
Standard sRGB profile. Default for all new projects.
CMYK print profiles Make sure you understand the differences between different standards of CMYK printing and that you know exactly which profile to use. Use "Generic CMYK" profile only as general reference.
You can set the color profile also in the Settings panel (see page 439) and in the New project creator (see page 405)
Example of use of the color proofing
Note that any on-screen color proofing is only an approximation. RGB computer displays are not capable of displaying faithful CMYK simulation, especially non-calibrated screens of mobile devices. Proceed with caution.
Grayscale Use to assess tonal values. Line Art Turns all layers to Line Art blending Learn more on page 476 Color blindness profiles Use as general reference. There are various kinds of color blindness that cannot be simulated with these profiles.
*Learn more about color gamuts on page 111.
Current color profile name is displayed at the top of the Layer panel. See page 142 for details.
Also the color panel displays a warning icon
to indicate that the colors shown are adjusted to the profile.
Infinite Painter’s Manual
ref: manual_studio_color_proofing
Studio • Color • Page 112
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