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Open and Edit Process Curve Sets
Editing of process curves is:
•possible for user-defined curves
•not possible for predefined curves and user-defined curves that are used in a calibration data record.
1.To open a process curve set: Click
"Administration > Process Curve Sets" > select a process curve set > "Open" button.
The table shows the process curves that are in the process curve set.
2.To create process curves: First of all, define the color(s) for the new process curve.
•"Process colors": Select the combination of process colors you want from the list.
•"Spot color": Type in the name of the spot color or look for the spot color in a color table. Click "Create".
•"Any (other) Spotcolor": Click "Create".
Alternatively, you can copy an existing process curve. To do this, select the source process curve in the table and click "Copy".
3.To open and edit a process curve: Select the process curve in the table and click "Open".
You can define the values of the process curve in the dialog that then opens. An open process curve basically looks like an open calibration data record (Calibration Data Record: Show and Modify Measured Data (Process Calibration)).
For your faster orientation, you will find a link below for each group in this dialog that will lead you to a description of how to use these parameters.
•"Dot Gain" option: Diagram => "Dot Gain" Option: Notes on Dot Gain.
•"Nominal Values" group: "Curve Modification" group.
•"Density" group: "Density" Group => Editing Density Values.
•"Curve Modification", "Tolerances" group: "Curve Modification" group and Diagram => Tolerance as displayed in a graph.
•"Smooth": "Smooth" Button => Notes on Smoothing.
•"Measure" All about Measuring.
•"Import" Import of Measured Data .