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<p>Soft proofing provides an on-screen preview of a document as it will appear when it is reproduced by a specific printer or displayed on a specific monitor. Color proof settings coreldraw the "hard-proofing" technique that is used in a traditional printing workflow, soft proofing lets you look at the final result without committing ink to paper. You can verify whether the color profile of the document is suitable for a specific printer or monitor and avoid unwanted results. Top left: An RGB color profile is assigned to the document. Color proof settings coreldraw and right: Color proof settings coreldraw a specific CMYK profile allows an on-screen simulation of the printed output. To simulate the output colors that are produced by a device, you need to choose the color profile of the device. Because the color spaces of the document and device are different, some document colors may not have matches in the gamut of the device color space. You can enable the gamut warning, which lets you preview the on-screen colors that cannot be reproduced accurately by the device. When the gamut warning is enabled, an overlay highlights all the out-of-gamut colors for the device that you are simulating. You can change the color of the out-of-gamut overlay, and you can also make it more transparent to see the underlying colors. The gamut warning highlights colors that a printer or monitor cannot reproduce accurately. You can change how out-of-gamut colors are brought into the gamut of the proof profile by changing the rendering intent. For more information, see What is a rendering intent?. You can preserve the RGB, CMYK, or grayscale color values of the document when soft-proofing. For example, if you are soft-proofing a document to be printed to a printing press, you can keep the original document CMYK color values in the soft proof. In this case, all colors will be updated on-screen, but only the RGB and grayscale color values of the document will be changed in the soft proof. Preserving the CMYK color values can help you prevent color proof settings coreldraw color conversions in the final output.</p>

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CorelDRAW Help | Printing colors accurately
CorelDRAW Help | Printing colors accurately