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3.22 CMYK Color Correction

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Find out in this article,

  • which requirements must be met for this Fixup and
  • how to apply the Fixup.

1. Introduction

The Fixup CMYK Color Correction is available in the Workflow. This Fixup aims to correct the CMYK color values based on the correction curves of the individual color channels.

2. General

The Fixup CMYK Color Correction can be used to correct individual color channels. Spot Colors and RGB color values can also be corrected if they are converted to CMYK beforehand.

Find the Fixup in the Data Preparation tab of an Article, Order, or Production Job by

  • entering the name of the Fixup in the Filter area,
  • activating the Color option in the Category area,
  • activating the Apply options in the Action area,
  • activating the Images, Vectors, or Text option in the Search area.

3. Description

With this Fixup individual CMYK color channels can be corrected. If RGB objects and Spot Colors are also to be corrected, you must activate the corresponding options. The Spot Colors and RGB data are converted to CMYK beforehand.

3.1. Requirements and Functionality

There are no special requirements for this Fixups to do what it promises.

Figure 1: The dialog CMYK Color Correction

Use the following options to color-correct an entire Print Item:

  • Templates [1] – Settings selected in the dialog can be saved as a template and thus applied to other Articles/Print Items.
  • Apply to [2] –select the object types to which the color correction should be applied in the selection menu. The following options are available in the selection menu:
    • All Objects – all object types are color-corrected.
    • Images only – only images are color-corrected.
    • Vector only – only vectors are color-corrected.
    • Text only – only texts are color-corrected.
    • Text and Vector – only texts and vectors are color-corrected.
    • Variable Content [5]– select the desired placeholder - database field or user-defined field - from which the value for the respective objects should be retrieved. The following values must be present in the selected field so that the selection is executed:
      • Is_All
      • Is_Image
      • Is_Vector
      • Is_Text
      • Is_Vector_Text

Figure 2: Values for the Apply to option

  • Convert Spot Color Objects to CMYK [3] – By activating the function, all Spot Colors are converted to CMYK before the actual color correction. The CMYK color correction is then also applied to the converted Spot Colors.
  • Convert RGB Objects to CMYK [6] – by activating the function, all RGB objects are converted to CMYK before the colors are corrected.
  • Dot Gain Curve [4] – the curve of the respective color channel is displayed in the preview image. The desired color channel can be selected for illustration in the selection menu [7].
  • Show all Channels [8] – all channels are displayed by activating the function.
  • Output [9] – enter the output color value to be corrected for the input color value.
  • Apply current values to all Channels [10] – pressing the button transfers the values of the current curve to all color channels.
  • Add [11] – insert a new point in the curve, allowing you to add the corresponding corrected output color value to a new input color value.
  • Linear Curve / Bezier Curve [12] – determine whether the curve should only consist of corner points or whether the curve should be made up of Bezier curves.

3.2. Before/After

Use the sample file "Sample_Farbkorrektur.pdf" to experiment with this function. The sample file has a size of 500 x 500 mm and a Bleed of 3 mm. The file was partially created in CMYK, in RGB as well as with Spot Colors.

After applying the Fixup, the file "Sample_Farbkorrektur_End.pdf" is created. All RGB objects were converted to CMYK with the Fixup. The tone value curve was edited to create a high contrast.

Figure 3: Left: initial file; Right: edited file in which the contrast of the colors was increased.

Article update: Workflow 1.17.0 – 03/2024

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