You can edit the response curves in the Color Adjust
pane (for color output) or Curve Edit pane (for black-and-white
output) to make precise edits to a job. This feature lets you customize
the response curve for each color separation in a color job or for
the gray of a black-and-white job.
For a black-and-white job, edits to the gray response curve apply to all pages of the job.
Note: After you make curve edits for a color job,
save the job before you switch to the Color Wheel tab. Otherwise, all of your curve edits are
lost.
- For a color job, click the Curves tab in the Color Adjust
pane and do any of the following to adjust how the curves are displayed:
To show or hide a color curve, click the eye icon
below the specific color block.
To select a specific color curve, click its color
block, which brings the curve to the front.
Use the Page Up and Page Down keys to switch between
the curves.
- Do any of the following:
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To add a point on the curve, click anywhere on the
curve.
To edit a curve, drag a point on the curve to the
desired response value.
Note: In Windows, you can select a point and use the arrow keys
to move the point 1% in any direction, or to move a large amount,
hold down the Shift key and press an arrow key.
To delete a point on a curve, select the point and press Delete.
You can also
select a point and drag it over the point you want to delete.
In Windows, move from point to point by selecting one
point on the curve and using Shift-Page-Up and Shift-Page-Down.