
240 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
Soft-proofing also lets you verify whether the document’s color profile is suitable for a
specific printer or monitor and can help you prevent unwanted results. For more
information, see “Previewing and soft-proofing color profiles” on page 242.
Specifying the default RGB color profile
To use color management in Corel Painter, you can start by specifying the default RGB
color profile that you want to assign to all new documents. When you create images in
another application, such as Adobe Photoshop, you should use the same default color
profile that you will use when opening the file in Corel Painter. In addition, you should
always embed the color profile when saving a document in Corel Painter or Adobe
Photoshop, so that the document retains the color information. For more information,
see “Embedding color profiles when saving files” on page 240.
To change the default RGB color profile
1 Choose Canvas Color Management Settings.
2 Choose a color profile from the Default RGB Profile list box.
The factory default color profile for Corel Painter is sRGB, which is the
default color profile for many monitors, digital cameras, and even some
printers.
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.
Embedding color profiles when saving files
You can embed an assigned color profile in a file. However, if you did not assign a color
profile to the file, the default color profile is embedded.
The following file formats support color profile embedding:
• RIFF (RIF)
• TIFF (TIF)
•Photoshop (PSD)
•JPEG
Comentarios a estos manuales