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- In a device condition, click the Device Curves icon icon
Image Modified. - In the Device Curves Definition dialog box, in the Curve Origin area, select Preset.
- Select one of the following options:
- Linear: a linear curve does not change the color output of a device—no calibration is applied during output.
- 15% Cutback: a cutback curve can be used to compensate for the high dot gain/TVI (tonal value increase) of some screening methods. For example, you characterize a coldset web press that is printing on newsprint with Staccato 35.
- 20% Cutback: if you previously characterized a device response with the 20% Cutback curve, you can continue to use it. For new characterization of high-gain device conditions, we recommended you select the 15% Cutback curve.
- A print transfer curve that you created or a Harmony curve you imported in the Print Curves tab.
- If the device condition is for the Flexographic press device type, select a preset curve designed for printing with Kodak Flexcel NX plates.
- If the device condition is for the Flexographic Press device type, define bump and cutoff curve values.
- To deliver device curves from the current state, select the Use Current State for Approved Snapshot check box. This lets you adjust and use device curves to reflect a change in press behavior, without needing to capture and approve a snapshot for production output.
- To view the device curves you have defined, click View Curves.
- Click OK.
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