When you generate proofs, you can reduce spot colors by converting them to process color, mapping them to other spot colors, or omitting them entirely.
When you preserve or reduce spot colors in a proof, the changes that you make affect only the proof. The PDF digital master remains unchanged.
| Preserving spot colors in proofs |
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| Reducing spot colors in proofs |
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If you convert spot colors to process color, Color Combiner can simulate the hue of spot colors in a proof-including traps, knockouts, and overprints—using the standard four process colors.
When to preserve or reduce spot colors in a proof
Preserve spot colors in proofs if you want to see the spot colors in the proof and the printer supports the spot colors.
Reduce spot colors in proofs in these situations:
The spot color requires special handling. Certain spot colors can be challenging to proof. Here are a few special spot colors and how to handle them:
With This Spot Color | Handle It This Way |
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Metallic and other colors that are hard to convert to process color | Omit the spot color or output it separately. |
Varnish | Output the spot color separately as an overlay. |
Die line | Omit the die spot color from the proof. |
White background on clear plastic | Omit the white spot color or output it separately. |
How to preserve or reduce spot colors in proofs
To preserve all spot colors in proofs, change a setting in the process template. See Preserving spot colors in loose page output and Preserving spot colors in imposition output.
To reduce spot colors in loose page output choose one of these two methods:
To Reduce | Use This Method | Consider This |
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All spot colors in loose page output | Change a setting in the loose page output process template. See Reducing all spot colors in loose page output. | With this method, you have to convert all spot colors to process color. You cannot omit or map spot colors. |
Individual spot colors in loose page output | Use the Color Output dialog box when you start the proof process. | With this method, you can convert or omit spot colors. |
To reduce spot colors in imposition output choose one of these two methods:
To Reduce | Use This Method | Consider This |
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All spot colors in imposition output | Change a setting in the Imposition Output process template. See Reducing all spot colors in imposition output. | With this method, you have to convert spot colors to process color. You cannot omit or map spot colors. |
Individual spot colors in imposition output | Use the Color Separations dialog box before you generate the proof. | With this method, you can convert, omit, or map spot colors. |