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242 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
You can also access the Color Management Settings dialog box from the
Navigator panel by clicking the Open Navigator Settings button ,
clicking Color Management, and choosing Color Management Settings.
Previewing and soft-proofing color profiles
After an RGB profile is selected for the document, you can preview the image with the
default color profile applied. You can also “soft-proof” images, which means to preview
on-screen what the image will look like when it is printed with a specific printer, or
when it is displayed on another type of monitor. You can also soft-proof by using a
specific rendering intent. For more information, see “What is a rendering intent?” on
page 238. After soft-proofing an image, you can turn off the soft-proofing feature.
To preview a color profile
1 Choose Window Navigator.
2 Click the Open Navigator Settings button , click Color Management
Settings, and choose the name of the color profile that you want to preview.
To soft-proof an image
1 Choose Canvas Color Proofing Settings.
2 Choose a profile from the Simulate Device list box.
3 Choose a rendering intent from the Rendering Intent list box.
4 Enable the Turn On Color Proofing Mode check box.
To turn off soft-proofing
Choose Canvas Color Proofing Mode.
Assigning or removing color profiles
You can change the appearance of a document by assigning a new color profile. A color
profile contains the data that the color management system requires to translate colors
from one color space to another. The default color profile for Corel Painter is sRGB
IEC61966-2-1 noBPC, but you can choose from a list of Standard ICC color profiles.
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