If you have a measurement instrument that can measure a single color sample,
you can import a measured color value directly into a spot color definition. This feature allows
you to match spot colors based on the actual colors of physical objects, such as the red of a
printed logo or the yellow of a packaging envelope.
Note: To use an X-Rite i1Pro or i1Pro 2, you must use
an instrument obtained from Fiery. An instrument obtained from
another source will not work with Spot Colors.
- Install and set up the spectrophotometer for use
with your computer.
For installation and setup instructions, see the documentation that
accompanies the instrument.
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Open Device Center in one
of the following ways:
- Click the More icon (three vertical dots)
next to the server name in the Servers pane.
- Double-click the server name in the Servers pane.
- Click .
- Right-click the server name and select Device Center.
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Click Spot Colors under Resources.
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Make sure that the instrument is connected and
click Instrument.
- Place the spectrophotometer in its calibration cradle
and click Calibrate.
Calibration improves the accuracy of measurements.
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Select the desired color group and click
, or double-click the spot color to edit.
- Place the spectrophotometer over the target color, making
sure to center the sample aperture over the color.
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Press the button on the
spectrophotometer to take the measurement. The Fiery server imports the measured
CMYK values into Spot Colors as follows:
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If you select
an individual color in the color list, the Fiery server updates its
definition to the measured color.
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If you open
the Edit Spot Color or New Spot Color window, the Fiery server
updates the Current Pick to the measured
color.
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If you select
a group in the color group list, the Fiery server creates a new color
with the measured values within the group.