I know how to print colour targets and load profiles in Photoshop. I also found out how to do it with CorelDraw 14. Now I am using CorelDraw 18 and I am confused by the new interface. Please can someone explain how I can set up CorelDraw to print my colour patch target using CorelDraw and then once it has been scanned to generate a paper profile how can I load that profile in CorelDraw? What settings do I need to adjust in the CD interface? I notice there is a general colour management interface and also a document colour management interface. Do I need to adjust the settings in one or both of them? Your help would be much appreciated.
Kind regards
Chris
Thanks David. I am not sure what you mean. I import a jpg which is Adobe RGB. The document settings are showing sRGB. Should I select , "Convert document colours to a new colour profile," and then manually select Adobe RGB? Or should I just leave it as sRGB in the document settings?
The custom profile was made from an sRGB target with document settings in sRGB.
If you want to print that image as Adobe RGB then yes.
I wrote my first book on CorelDRAW color management and it was 90 pages long because it could not be 85 pages. There has been any significant color management changes since X7 I suggest the combination book deal at www.graphictechnology.com.
Thanks for all your help David. I have one of your earlier books about CD 14 and it is very well written. Kind regards Chris.