Fiery Command WorkStation

Fiery Command WorkStation

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Use color gradation editor

The spot color gradation editor will modify the brightness of the gradients for a spot color.

Note: If a spot color has a specialty color component in it, both the process colors and specialty color component will be affected by the gradation curve.
  1. In Spot Pro, select a spot color and click the Edit icon ().
  2. Select the Gradation tab.
  3. In the Input and Output table, type a gradient between 1 and 99.

    The values in the table represent a percentage of the color tint. The values 0 (zero) and 100 cannot be modified.

    The values are applied to the primary process colors and specialty colors and are shown on the tonal curve.

    Note: You can have a maximum of up to 15 values including 0 (zero) and 100. Add a row with the “+” icon. After the fifteenth row is added, the “+” icon is unavailable.
  4. To modify a gradation point along the curve, drag the point upward (to add color), or downward (to subtract color). You can also type the required coordinates directly in the table.
  5. To delete a gradient, select a row in the table and press Delete key.
  6. To reset the gradation curve, click the Reset icon () to revert to the original values of 0 (zero) and 100.