'Overview'

This view opens when you click the "Overview" tab and displays information about a selected process standard (name, printing material, comment, dot gain, CIELab data, if applicable density values, printing order).

Use "Edit" to go from the view mode to the edit mode (see 'Overview' - View Mode or 'Overview - Edit (Edit mode)).

Use "Save" to apply the settings to a process standard.

Use "Cancel" to return to the view mode.

Use "Delete" to remove a custom standard from the administration structure (only possible in the "Administration" view).

Use "Duplicate" to create a copy of the selected process standard (see Duplicate process standard).

Select and edit process standard

This part of the dialog shows you the diagrams and data tables of the process standard currently selected, either for your information in the view mode or for editing in the edit mode.

The view is divided into several sections. For a better overview, these sections are minimized to a caption bar and be shown or hidden by clicking this bar.

The following diagrams can be shown:

Dot gain curves separately for CMY and K, for multicolor and spot colors of all process colors

Dot gain values in 10% steps and 25% and 75% if these are present, and also the CMY spread at 50%

Paper white (optional)

CIELab color values (solid tint) for primary and secondary colors and three-color gray (overprint) or for processes involving sport colors the CIELab color values of defined process colors, also solid tint densities as an option

Gray balance parameters

Prinect Color Toolbox supports several types of process standards, each with different properties and in separate views:

·G7 parameters

·Digital parameters

·Proof parameters

You can find details about administration and editing of these process standards in the following sections:

·Process Standards: G7 check

·Process Standards: Digital Print Check

·Process Standards: Proof Check

Print order through stylized display of the printing units

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Note: While the "CIELab color values" and "Paper white" views are part of all process stan­dards and consequently are enabled in all process standard types, the other views depend on the process standard selected.

To create a user-defined process standard, click "Edit" to go from the view mode to the edit mode.