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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 of what your final image will look like. Keep in mind that
the proof is not an accurate representation of a final print produced by an offset printing process. The final
output is affected by a combination of the print process, inks, and paper types used.
Color management is not enabled by default. If you want to use color management while working on or
printing a document, you must first set up color management for your system. For more information, see
“Color management” on page 247.
Printing shapes
In Corel Painter, you can interleave shapes with layers in the Layers panel, which can affect how your
document is printed. Shapes are vector objects, as opposed to pixel-based objects, which makes them
resolution-independent. On a PostScript printer, shapes are usually turned into PostScript paths and are
printed at the full printer resolution.
When you use PostScript Level I or II to print shapes, some effects, such as transparency and certain
composite methods, cannot be reproduced. You must rasterize the shapes on the canvas before printing.
Any object in a lower position in the Layers list “touched” by a rasterized shape must also be rasterized to
preserve the effect. For example, if you have a shape with transparency on top of a number of other shapes,
all shapes below it must be rasterized to preserve the transparency on the canvas even if the overlap area is
small. Similarly, if part of an image from a layer is placed over a shape, the shape must be rasterized to be
correctly printed.
If you want to print shapes at the full resolution of your printer, ensure that the shapes do not overlap with
raster layers, that they are not transparent, and that their composite method is set to Default.
Printing composite images
Printing a composite image that contains many layers and shapes can be time-consuming. You can print a
single-layer version of the image much more quickly.
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Chriscof 29 Apr 2024 | 04:09:55

Hello, im noob :)