Learn in this article,
- which requirements must be met for this Fixup and
- how to apply the Fixup.
1. Introduction
The Fixup Redye CMYK Objects is available in the Workflow. This Fixup aims to redye found CMYK objects and change the appearance of the Print Item.
2. General
The Fixup Redye CMYK Objects can be used to redye CMYK objects. Thereby, e.g. a classic black can be converted to Rich Black which results in the objects being printed in a "darker" black.
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 option Color in the Category area,
- activating the option Change in the Action area,
- activating the option CMYK, Spot Color as well as Vectors in the Search area.
3. Description
This Fixup can be used to redye the desired CMYK values. If the redye should be restricted to certain object types, this can be done by selecting the desired object type.
3.1. Requirements and Functionality
For the Fixup to do what it promises, the following conditions must be met:
- The file contains vectors or texts that are colored with CMYK.
Figure 1: The dialog of the Fixup Redye CMYK Objects
To redye fills or strokes as well as text the following options can be selected:
- Template [1] – settings selected in the dialog can be saved as a template and thus applied to other Articles/Print Items.
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Apply to [2] – select in the selection menu which object types should be affected. The following options are available:
- Text – all texts of the original color are redyed.
- Vector – all vectors of the source color are redyed.
- Text and Vectors – All texts and vectors of the original color are redyed.
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Variable Content [6] – select the desired placeholder - database field or user-defined field - from which the value for the selection of object types should be retrieved. The following values must be found in the selected field so that the selection can be created:
Text
Vector
Text_Vector
Figure 2: Values in the selected field for the option Apply to
- Source Color [3] – Enter the CMYK color value of the texts, vectors or texts and vectors that should be redyed.
- Target Color [4] – enter the CMYK color value that the selected objects should subsequently have.
- Include intermediate color values [5] – when this option is selected, all tonal values of the searched CMYK value are included.
3.2. Before/After
To experiment with this function, refer to the sample file "Sample_CMYK_Redye.pdf". The sample file has a size of 300 x 300 mm. The design consists of vector objects and a text line that have been created in different CMYK colors.
After applying the Fixup, the file »Sample_CMYK_Redye_End.pdf« is created. All objects that were previously colored in magenta (0/100/0/0) were redyed to cyan (100/0/0/0).
Figure 3: Left: initial file; Right: edited file where all objects that were Magenta were redyed to Cyan
Article update: Workflow 1.17.1 – 03/2024