Define recipes for white content in input files, including white flood.
Requirements:
In addition to any spot colors needed for a job, a library must include the names and recipes for all objects in input files that you want to print with white ink, such as white flood.
For CMYKW libraries, use the White option to specify ink values for white ink. The White option must be set to 1 or higher in order for white ink to print. For color names in the library that define white flood, use the white level value that you identified on the White Level and Opacity Chart.
For CIE L*a*b* libraries, use the Opacity option to specify opacity for white and colors. The Opacity option must be set to 1 or higher in order for white ink to print. For color names in the library that define white flood, use the opacity value that you identified on the White Level and Opacity Chart. When you select the L*a*b* library in a hot folder or virtual printer, Kodak Proofing Software uses the proofer profile to transform the L*a*b* colors to the ink values needed for the proofer color space.
For a recipe that simulates an opaque substrate, use a mix of CMYKW values or a mix of CIE L*a*b* and opacity values.
For best results, the setting for white ink should be the same in the media configuration and color library, and the proofer profile should reflect the same white ink setting.
The name in the user library must exactly match the name of the color in the input file in order for Kodak Proofing Software to use the recipe definition.
To define each color, use the slide bars or type a value.