After you have defined the simulation target for the PCO, you can define a conversion method for a coIor input. The conversion method defines how input date should be transformed to the color space of the PCO. The color input device conditions that you define in the color setup are available in your process templates in Prinergy. The conversion method – DeviceLinks or Profile Pairs – you defined are delivered to Prinergy for content conversion.
Click the Conversion icon between the CI and the PCO.
In the Input Version box, if you don't want to use the default version name, enter a new name.
By default, graphics (text and linkwork) are treated same as images (pictures), if you want the text and linework of your input data have different settings with pictures, on the Graphic tab, clear the Graphic Conversion Same as Image Conversion check box.
In the Conversion Method section, do the following:
If your ColorFlow edition is not licensed to generate DeviceLinks, from the DeviceLink Method list, select Imported and then click Import to import a DeviceLink profile.
If your PCO profile is an imported 5-, 6- or 7-color separation profile generated by KSS or another application and you want to to maintain consistency with profile pair conversions selected in Prinergy without ColorFlow:
Click the Profile Pair radio button.
The following table describes each rendering intent and their applications:
Rendering intent
Where to use for
Description
Perceptual
Photographs (scans and images)
Fits all colors in the source space into the destination space while preserving overall color relationships. This method is suitable for images that contain significant out-of-gamut colors (RGB to CMYK)
Saturation
Business graphics (charts and solid colors)
Converts saturated colors in the source to saturated colors in the destination. This method may not be suitable for preserving original colors in an image
Relative Colorimetric
Proof output where the destination gamut is larger than source gamut
Maps white in the source to white in the destination, reproducing all in-gamut colors and clipping out-of-gamut colors to the closest reproducible hue. This method preserves more of the original colors than the Perceptual method
Absolute Colorimetric
Proof output where the media white color of the source needs to be reproduced on the destination media
Maintains color accuracy and does not change any colors that fall inside the destination color gamut (including white)
To generate a DeviceLink profile by ColorFlow, click the DeviceLink radio button and configure DeviceLink settings. Limitation: You cannot generate a color input DeviceLink for a discontinuous flexographic PCO.