Create CxF/X-4 Data from Measurement

Use this dialog to edit and save the CxF/X-4 data you have obtained by measuring spot colors. You can view the spectral curves, add or correct the CxF/X-4 metadata and rename or delete color definitions. Finally save the spot color definitions as CxF/X-4 files.

For step-by-step instructions, refer to Creating CxF/X-4 Data by Measurement.

File

These options are currently unavailable.

Note:

To open or import files, click the button on the left. The File options will become available and the measurement data disappears. Reclick this button to return to your measurement data.

Color name

Use this list to select the CxF/X-4 color definition to be viewed, edited or deleted. The list is populated with all colors you have measured in the current ORIS CxF Toolbox session.

Alternatively, click on a color box displayed under the list.

Search

Use this option to quickly find a specific spot color if many colors are loaded.

Enter the first few letters of any part of the color name. This will select the first spot color the name of which is matched by these characters.

If your input matches multiple colors, click on the small arrow to select a color from the list. This list contains only colors with names that contain the characters you have entered.

These buttons are unavailable when measurement data is being edited.

Click to expand the area containing the color boxes. Click to hide it.

Click a color box to select the CxF/X-4 color definition represented by the color. This has the same effect as using the Color name drop-down list.

Diagram

Reflectance spectrum

Spectral reflectance curves for the selected color and tint values.

X-axis: Wavelength of incident light in nanometers.

Y-axis: Portion of reflected light (1,0 = 100%)

Curve points: Measurement data

Tint ramp

Solids and tint values (10% steps) of the spot color printed on the substrate (left) and on a black background (right). See also Tint ramp.

Click on a patch in the tint ramp to display its spectral curve.

Ctrl-click on a patch to add the spectral curve to those displayed already. Ctrl-click on the same patch again to remove this curve. Click normally on a patch to display its spectral curve and remove all others.

CxF/X-4 Metadata

This is the metadata information stored for the selected CxF/X-4 color definition. Measurement device details and various default values have been added automatically. Complete the information which is missing.

Click the buttons to expand the metadata groups if required. Refer to section CxF/X-4 Metadata for more details.

Note:

Specifying a spot color name, substrate name and substrate type is mandatory. These fields cannot be left empty or undefined.

Buttons

Click this button to remove the selected CxF/X-4 color definition from the dialog.

Click this button to remove all CxF/X-4 color definitions from the dialog.

Click this button if you want to edit or delete multiple color definitions in one go. This switches to bulk-edit mode. Click to return to the single-color edit mode.

See also Quickly Measuring Colors with Similar Metadata.

Click this button to display the Measure CxF/X-4 Data tab which allows you to create additional CxF/X-4 data by measuring spot colors.

Clicking the button on the left has the same effect.

Click this button to create a report for all CxF/X-4 color definitions loaded in this dialog.

Click this button to verify print quality by measuring spot colors against the CxF/X-4 color definitions loaded in this dialog (validation).

Click this button to export all spot colors as CGATS or Adobe Swatch Exchange (ASE) files. Using ASE files you can load the spot colors into the swatch palettes of Adobe design applications.

Note:

ASE files do not contain any CxF/X-4 data. Having designed a page in an Adobe CS application, make sure to open the resulting PDF/X file in ORIS CxF Toolbox and reassign the CxF/X-4 data to the spot colors.

Click this button to save the color definitions in CxF/X-4 format. You can choose to save all colors to a single CxF/X-4 file or create a separate CxF/X-4 file for every color.

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