Find out in this article,
- which requirements must be met to carry out this Fixup and
- how to apply the Fixup.
1. Introduction
The Fixup Dye Background is available in the Workflow. The aim of this Fixup is to dye the background in a selected color in CMYK or in a Spot Color.
2. General
The Fixup Dye Background can be used to dye the background of a Print Item in a desired color. The background can be colored either as a CYMK color or as a Spot Color.
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 Add and Fill the Action area,
- activating the option Background in the Search area.
3. Description
With this Fixup the background of a Print Item can be dyed in a desired color. Create the selected background in CMYK or as a Spot Color. If the background is created as a Spot Color it is also possible to enter the opacity of the background.
3.1. Before/After
For the Fixup to do what it promises, the following conditions must be met:
- The Print Item can have alpha masks
- The Print Item does not have a background - i.e. is transparent.
Figure 1: The dialog of the Fixup Dye Background
The following options can be used to dye the background:
- Color definition [1] – enter the desired CMYK color values for the background.
- Define as a Spot Color [2] – by activating this option the background color is created as Spot Color with CMYK alternative color values.
- Spot Color Name [3] – enter the name of the Spot Color here if the background should be created as a Spot Color. For the Variable Content [5], select the desired placeholder - database field or user-defined field - from which the value for the Spot Color name should be retrieved.
- Tint Value [4] – select the opacity of the Spot Color by moving the slider or entering the percentage value.
3.2. Before/After
To experiment with this function, refer to the sample file "Sample_dye background.pdf". The file shows a flower with a bumblebee. The flower and bumblebee are on a transparent background.
After applying the Fixup, the file "Sample_dye background_End.pdf" is created, in which the background was dyed with the values from Figure 1.
Figure 2: Left: Initial file; Right: Edited file with dyed background
Article update: Workflow 1.17.2 – 04/2024