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828 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
The images that you save as encapsulated PostScript (EPS) files conform to the Desktop
Color Separation (EPS-DCS) format.
To save a file in EPS format for printing
1 Choose File Save As.
2 In the Save Image As dialog box, choose PostScript EPSF from the Format (Mac
OS) or Save as type (Windows) list box, and click Save.
3 In the EPS Save Options dialog box, enable the Hex (ASCII) picture data check
box to change the data format.
Enabling this check box allows another method of storing PostScript information,
but it approximately doubles the size of the saved file. Some programs require this
option to be enabled.
4 Enable one of the following output preview options:
• No preview
• Black and white preview
• Color preview
You may need to enable the Black and white preview option to print EPS files on
some laser printers. Although the preview or display is in black-and-white, the
color information remains intact.
If you are creating a document that is destined for printing as well as online
viewing (for example, a PDF file), enable the Color preview option.
Corel Painter uses the device’s default screening information to produce
high-quality color separations. If the No preview option is enabled when you
save a file in EPS format, Corel Painter uses the Color Studio separation tables
with your device’s default screening.
General notes on printing
This section includes general information about printing images.
Proofs
If you’re sending your images to a print service provider for printing, it is recommended
that you first obtain proofs. You can use proofs from a black-and-white printer to check
page size and image placement. Proofs from a color printer provide a general impression
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