Sv translation | ||
---|---|---|
| ||
This process template section identifies the format and compression settings of the output files during imposition output. Include Images as If printing to PDF, select Original to output the original images in the output file. Compression (See About outputting to a file)
Note: Compression methods CCITTG3 and CCITTG4 are unavailable if the Always use Color Combiner to Convert Spots check box is selected in the Render section of the process template or if any Staccato screening system is selected in the Screen System box in the Calibration & Screening section. Quality The quality control option is available only if the Output To list is set to JPEG. Prinergy provides five JPEG compression quality options ranging from Maximum quality (the least compression and the smallest loss of data) to Minimum quality (the most compression and the greatest loss of data).
The lower the quality of JPEG compression, the smaller the file size, but the greater the chance of noticeable blockiness in certain areas of the image. You should experiment with JPEG compression levels to see what amount of image degradation is acceptable for your purposes. Advanced TIFF Tags (See About advanced TIFF tags) Available when a TIFF or Virtual Proofing System format is selected in the Output To list at the top of the process template. Use Custom TIFF Title Tag Select the check box and type a custom name in the box to create custom title tags in the TIFF file. This feature replaces the need to manually edit the TIFF file. DCS File Format Select Single File to generate one pre-separated DCS file—that is, one file that contains all the pre-separated colors. The file name will be, for example: EPS Data Select the encoding method to use for EPS data. DCS Data Select the encoding method to be used for DCS output. EPS Compression Select the compression method to use for EPS output, or None if you do not want to compress EPS files. DCS Compression Select the compression method to be used for DCS output, or select None if you do not want to compress the DCS file. Add TIFF Preview to DCS Master File Select to add a preview file to the master file for a DCS-2 multiple file set. You can view the preview file in software such as Preps and QuarkXPress. Always use custom Large TIFF format This check box is available only when the file output type is set to TIFF. By default, this option is disabled. Document Format Select Multi Page to generate one output file for the entire range of selected surfaces or Single Page to generate one file for each surface. Vector Output Options Output Format Select Composite or Separated output. The selection determines whether or not conversion is required based on the input file format. Notes:
Render Shadings Select to render PostScript 3 vector objects with Level 3 smooth shades to produce rasterized contone objects in order to meet the PostScript Level 2 standard. Target workflows may process rasterized objects faster than vector ones, but there may be some quality degradation for subtle shadings that extend over long distances. Font Outlining Select to replace all text objects with vector objects in output pages. Delete Traps Select to remove any Prinergy-generated traps from PDF, PostScript Level 2, and DCS-2 output files. Apply Geometry Select to apply geometry settings to PDF, PostScript Level 2, and DCS-2 output files. Simulate overprints (CMYK only) Select to replace overprint intersections with an opaque object. Preserve PDF Layers Applies to the Layered PDF Versioning feature. For more information, see the Versioning chapter in this guide. Send PostScript duplexing commands Select to print on both sides of the media. Assuming a portrait sheet orientation, select Turn print pages side to side by flipping on the long edge. Select Tumble to print both sides by flipping on the short edge. Create Preflight Report, If Available Select this option to create a preflight report, if you already have a preflight profile set up and you have set the options in the PDF Preflight section of the refine process template.. Output Intent Use this area to specify an ICC profile or named print condition in the Output Intents section of the PDF/X file that you are generating. A named print condition is a documented printing situation with a defined relationship between input data and the colorimetry of the printed image. Typically, named print conditions are registered with an organization such as the ICC. Perform one of the following actions:
NOTE: If you multiple PDFs on a surface with different Output Intents, the first page positions Output Intent will be used. |
...