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Set environment and display style for profile models

You can adjust the background, lighting intensity and display styles for profile models. For display styles, you can set how Profile Inspector plots the model, its color, rendering internet, opacity, and point size.

Note: Background, lighting, how to plot the model, and opacity are unavailable for 2D models.
Set any of the following options:
  • Background - Sets the lightness of the background and the model’s saturation.

  • Lighting - Sets the intensity of the lighting. When Lighting is off, the model appears flat (no shading).

  • Plot As

    Surface - Displays the profile as a three-dimensional shape with a continuous surface.

    Slice - Displays the profile as a set of two-dimensional surfaces extending from the neutral axis through the primary and secondary hues.

    Edges - Displays the profile as the outlines of portions of the profile through the primary and secondary hues as well as the neutral axis.

    Points - Displays all input value points.

    Outline - Displays profile as outlines of the surface polygons. This is similar to the Surface model, but the polygons are not filled in.

    Surface + Points - Displays profile as a combination of the Surface and Points models.

  • Color - True Color displays actual colors in their correct locations. Other selections display the entire model in one color.

Note: When you compare the gamut of two profiles, you can see the differences more clearly if you display the profiles in contrasting colors.
  • Rendering Intent - The ICC specification defines several ways of mapping colors from one color space to another, called rendering intent. A profile contains data for multiple rendering intents.

  • Opacity - Makes the profile model more or less transparent.

  • Point Size - Changes the points’ display size.