The spot color gradation editor will modify the intensity 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 are
affected by the gradation curve.
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In Spot Pro, select a spot color and click the
Edit icon (
).
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Select the Gradation tab.
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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. To add or remove rows, click the
Add new row or Delete row
buttons.
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To modify a gradation point along the curve, drag a point upward (to increase
intensity) or downward (to decrease intensity). You can also type coordinates
directly in the table.
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To delete a gradient, select a row in the table and press the
Delete key.
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To reset the gradation curve, click the Reset icon
(
).