If not, let us know and we can try and grab that profile for you! We’ve collected color profiles from the major Sublimation Ink suppliers, so hopefully your profile is listed. If you are working with sublimation, you can click here to explore the ICC Color Profiles we have for download.
You can read about how to install your ICC Profile for displays here! Note that this guide mainly applies for Installing & Using your ICC Color Profile in Print. If you are adjusting the color gamut of your computer monitor or TV, I’d recommend checking with the manufacturer for specific color profiles for their devices. What does that mean for you? Basically, the ICC Color Profile tells either your display or printer to show colors in certain ways.įinding the right ICC Color Profile for your purposes is dependent on what you need from your color profile.
Download or Create your ProfileĪn ICC Color Profile is a standardized set of data that characterizes a color output of different devices, either display or print. You can now work with an image as normal.Installing an ICC Color Profile is super easy, and I’ll step you through everything you need to do here.
Fig.3Ĭorel’s color space and printer ICC is now set to use the same space that the Visi-Sub ICC profiles were created. Give your settings an appropriate name and Click ‘OK’. 7 To save your settings: Click the button to open the ‘Save Color Management Style’ window (Fig.3). 6 Separations Printer: Not used or set to your current device if you print separations. Download it and install to C:\Windows\System\Color and restart your pc. If your scanner is not listed, check out the manufacturer’s website for your scanners ICC profiles. 5 Scanner: Again select your scanner ICC profile. Download it and install it to C:\Windows\System\Color and restart your pc. You may also check out the website of your monitor manufacture for ICC profiles for your particular monitor. 4 Monitor: Select the ICC profile for your monitor (If you also have Adobe Photoshop on your system you can select the profile you created in Adobe Gamma). 3 Internal RGB Space: Select ‘Internal RGB – Fraser (1998)’ from the drop down menu.
Note: If you can’t choose the Visi-Sub ICC Profile from the drop down menu this could mean the ICC Profile is not yet installed on your pc or you have not restarted CorelDRAW since the ICC Profile was installed.
2 Composite Printer settings: Select the Visi-Sub ICC Profile. 2 In the export section, select ‘Always convert using’ shown at point 2 in Fig.2 then choose ‘Internal RGB – Fraser (1998)’ from the drop down menu. Fig.2ġ In the import section, select ‘Always convert using’ shown at point 1 in Fig.2 then choose ‘Internal RGB – Fraser (1998)’ from the drop down menu. This configures how Corel handles files that are imported and exported. 1 To configure Import-Export Settings - Click on the image of the paper to open the ‘Advanced Import/Export Settings’ window (Fig.2). The green arrows and numbers correspond to each phase of the setup process.
To change the color of the arrows (Orange color switched on – Gray color switched off) just click on the arrow itself. First, all the (Orange/Grey) arrows need to be set as shown in Fig.1. To open select from Toolbar → Tools → Color Management… Note: You must have an image or blank page on-screen to select this option.įig.1 Here we will configure Corel’s default color space and ICC Profiles. Open the ‘Color Management’ window as shown in Fig.1.
The accuracy of the displayed image on your monitor will highly be dependent on the quality of your monitor and more important a calibrated monitor ICC profile. This then allows for a more accurate screen display of your images.
Graphic software colour settings: Corel Draw X3-X4 Corel Draw’s color space needs to be set to the working space of which the Visi-Sub ICC Profile was created.