![]() ![]() Now seeing my output preview I can comfortably print my project. So, I’m going to deselect all these and I’m just going to see if my colors are separated properly by going in and just selecting each one so we have cyan here, magenta you can see it appears, yellow, and black. If it was incorrect it would have spot colors or RGB colors included on this list. Below you’ll see the colors you’re using for this job and so it seems to be correct because I am using a CMYK color model.So I’m going to select it and obviously my background changes and you can see the live update. So it’s just going to be the standard gray here. I’m also going to simulate that I have a page background color and to do this I’m going to select the box to the left of set page background color, and I’m just going to choose the color that the page of my background color is and I’m going to say I’m printing on newspaper.So I’m going to simulate the overprinting by selecting the box to the left and as you can see it’s simulating my overprinting and this is once again how my document will look once it’s printed. If it doesn’t have an overprint it’ll simply say no. Next it will state page has over print, so my page does have an over print, and so it says yes.So now you’re going to simulate your color profile and you can find your color profile here in the drop down menu and mine is a CMYK color profile and it’s going to be the Japan color 2002 newspaper color profile, I’m going to select it and you can see the color profile here update live so I can see my output preview and this will be how the document will look once it’s printed. To do this first go to the document tab here, select output preview and the output preview dialog box will pop up. ![]() Users can now simulate how the printed document will look by setting up the appropriate ICC color profile. This is helpful because printed document colors might be slightly different due to different inks and printing methods. This feature allows users to actually see the printed output versus the PDF display on the screen. This is important for users who may be in the pre-press industry or professionals in print production. Hi, recently we added color separation to the output preview dialog. ![]()
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