Normal Preview
By clicking this button you can check a single-color swatch. You can also choose to check the multi-color swatches as a convenient method to preview the effect of multi-color printing. Under the normal preview model the effect you select includes the swatch colors.
This image shows the normal preview effect if you select a single color:
This image shows the normal preview effect if you select the multi-color display:
Negative Preview
After clicking this icon, the color appearance button will automatically appear on the first color board of the present color list. If you select negative preview, you are only allowed to select one single color. You cannot select two or more colors simultaneously.
This image shows a negative preview display (single color):
Positive Preview
After clicking this icon, the color appearance button will automatically appear on the first color board of the present color list. If you select the positive preview, you are only allowed to select one single color. You cannot select two or more colors simultaneously.
This image shows a positive preview display (single color):
Click the Hand Tool icon
in the preview window, and left-click the mouse to drag the object in the preview window. The Hand Tool can be used only within the interface of the preview window.When using the Eyedropper Tool
to preview one point within the preview window, the color ink component of this point will show as the corresponding ink in the color bar list.You can change the eyedropper's densitometer mode (Exact or Rounded) in the Eye Preference option in the side menu.
Click this button
to change the method of ink display.Go to the preview window and click the magnifying glass icon
to initiate the Zoom function. There are four ways to use it:You are also able to define the zoom value. You can enter the value preceding the % symbol. If you enter 80, then the system will default to 80%. The value entered will not be saved in the list.
When you press and hold the Zoom Tool, and hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS), a minus sign ( - ) appears at the center of the zoom tool. The method for using the Zoom Out tool is the same as the Zoom In tool.