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Title: Pertemuan 13 Producing Vector Graphics


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Pertemuan 13 Producing Vector Graphics
  • Matakuliah U0344 / DESKTOP 1
  • Tahun 2006

2
overview producing a vector graphic
  • In the Print dialog box, you can select general
    options
  • such as page range, number of copies, and image
  • scaling.
  • To print a document in Windows
  • 1 Select File gt Print to display the Print
    dialog box.
  • 2 Select a printer from the Printer pop-up
    menu.
  • Select the print range All, the current page,
    or a specific
  • page range.
  • To print only the currently selected objects,
    select
  • Selected Objects.
  • For Copies, enter the number of copies to
    print.
  • To print all colors to a single page, select
    Composite.
  • 7 To print color separations according to your
    printer
  • setup, select Separations.
  • 8 To assign predefined prepress settings for
    color
  • separations and other options, select an
    option from the
  • Print Setting pop-up menu.

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overview producing a vector graphic
  • 9 To select color management preferences, click
    Color
  • Management.
  • 10 For Scale Percentage, select one of the
    following
  • options to scale the printed document
    horizontally or
  • vertically, without affecting the original
    document
  • Select Uniform and enter a value to print an
    illustration
  • larger or smaller than actual size.
  • Select Variable and enter separate horizontal (x)
    and
  • vertical (y) dimensions to print an
    illustration larger or
  • smaller than actual size.
  • Select Fit on Paper to scale each page to fit
    into the printable area.
  • 11 Click OK to print.

4
setting output options
  • You can use the Output Area tool to define a
    single print
  • and export area within the workspace for a
    document. The
  • output area can incorporate selected areas of
    existing
  • pages, as well as selected areas of the
    pasteboard. After
  • you define the output area, you can resize or
    delete it, or
  • view its dimensions in the Object panel.
  •  
  • To define an output area in a document
  • 1 With the document displayed in the Document
    window,
  • click the Output Area button in the Tools
    panel. The
  • mouse pointer becomes an Output Area pointer
    when you
  • roll over the pasteboard.
  • 2 Drag in the Document window to define the
    output area.
  • To view and select multiple pages in the
    document,
  • reduce the document magnification so that the
    pages are
  • visible onscreen.Release the mouse and drag
    again to
  • redefine the output area.
  •  

5
setting output options
  • To resize an output area
  • Place the Output Area pointer on a corner or side
    handle,
  • and drag to resize the output area.
  •  
  • To delete an output area definition, do one of
    the
  • following
  • Click outside the defined output area.
  • Press Delete.
  • Drag to define a new output area.
  •  
  • To print an output area
  • 1 Select File gt Print, then select Area.
  • 2 Select Print Page Boundary to print page
    boundaries.
  • Deselect this option to print objects on
    pages, but not
  • page boundaries.
  • 3 Click OK (Windows) or Print (Macintosh).
  • The defined output area is saved with the
    document.

6
printing color separations
  • Using color tables
  • You can use color tables to apply limited color
  • management strategies in your workflow. The Color
  • Tables option manages only CMYK display and
  • RGB conversion.
  • The prebuilt color tables that ship with FreeHand
    are
  • based on a set of default device profiles that
    will
  • provide acceptable results with most output
    devices.
  • When you use the Color Tables option, you can
    choose
  • whether to manage spot colors electronically, and
    you
  • can choose how your monitor will simulate the
    color
  • space of the final output device.

7
printing color separations
  • To use color tables
  • 1 Display colors preferences by doing one of the
    following
  • In Windows, press ControlU, then click the
    Colors tab.
  • On the Macintosh, press CommandU, then click the
    Colors category.
  • 2 Select Color Tables from the color management
    type pop-up menu.
  • 3 Choose whether to manage spot colors
    electronically
  • Select Color Manage Spot Colors to use the color
    management system to adjust spot colors for
    different devices in the workflow.
  • Deselect Color Manage Spot Colors to turn off
    color management for the screen display of spot
    colors and adjust spot colors manually. Use the
    appropriate swatch book (for example, PANTONE) to
    check spot colors for color accuracy.

8
printing color separations
  • 4 For Monitor Simulates, choose how to set your
    monitor to simulate the color gamut displayed by
    the final output device
  • None displays RGB colors according to the monitor
    profile and CMYK colors as RGB according to the
    printer profile. This option leaves the monitor
    display and printer profiles unchanged. For
    example, an artist designing graphics for
    onscreen display might select None for Monitor
    Simulates in order to create a brighter RGB
    display.
  • Separations Printer simulates the appearance of
    printed color separations, in which each color is
    printed to a separate plate.
  • 5 Click OK.

9
printing color separations
  • To rebuild color tables using specific monitor or
  • separations printer profiles
  • 1 Display colors preferences by doing one of the
    following
  • In Windows, press ControlU, then click the
    Colors tab.
  • On the Macintosh, press CommandU, then click the
    Colors category.
  • Select Kodak Digital Science or Apple ColorSync
    from the color management type pop-up menu.
  • Select Rebuild Color Tables to automatically
    rebuild the default color tables according to the
    Color Management System you selected in step 2.
  • Click Setup.
  • In the Color Management Setup dialog box, for
    Monitor select an ICC-compatible monitor profile
    to be used for managing color on your monitor.

10
printing color separations
  • For Separations Printer, select a printer profile
    to
  • be used for printing color separations.
  • Click OK to close the Color Management Setup
  • dialog box.
  • Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box and
    rebuild the color tables.
  • Redisplay colors preferences by doing one of the
  • following
  • In Windows, press ControlU, then click the
    Colors tab.
  • On the Macintosh, press CommandU, then click the
    Colors category.
  • In the Preferences dialog box, under Color
  • Management, select Color Tables from the color
  • management type pop-up menu.
  • 11 Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box.
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