Apogee Help : Processing Task Processors : TIFF Render : TIFF Render Prepare Settings
TIFF Render Prepare Settings
You can access these settings:
When creating Parameter Sets (see “Managing Parameter Sets”). Here, you will see a ‘Lock in Production Plan’ check box (selected by default). If this check box is selected, the settings will be initially locked in the Settings pane. If this check box is deselected, the settings can be edited in the Settings pane.
In the Settings pane, in the Plan tab of the Job Manager and the Ticket Editor. The settings may be initially locked, as indicated by the Lock icon. If you edit the job, you can unlock them as described in “Settings Pane (Ticket Editor)”.
When you create a Parameter Set, you should specify a Parameter Set name. You can always change this name later by editing the job, choosing the Parameter Set from the Task Processor in the Plan tab, and unlocking the settings in the Settings pane.
These settings handle both 1-bit and 8-bit data. The settings for these data formats should be adapted according to the output device you are using.
1-bit
1-bit settings only apply when re-sampling is to be used. If the TIFF Render Task Processor is used to drive a proofer only, these settings are ignored.
NOTE: Color management is not applied to 1-bit data.
Notify when resampling
Select this check box if you want Apogee to send you a notification whenever it needs to resample the data (i.e. when the input and output resolutions do not match). The notification allows you to resample the data, or to edit the job. You can also provide new input using the matching resolution.
For 1-bit to 1-bit resampling, only 2540 to 2400 or 120 to 1200 is supported. A notification is displayed if this option is enabled. 3 to 8, 8 to 3 and 8 to 8 resampling is performed silently for any resolution.
8-bit
8-bit input is always resampled to match the resolution of the output device. However, here you can specify the resampling algorithm.
Resample
Select one of the supplied resampling algorithms.
RGB, CMYK, Gray
From input, with fallback
Takes the color profile from the input data if it has one. If not, it assumes the specified one.
Overrule with / Use
Uses the specified profile, regardless of the input.
Rendering intent
From input, with fallback
Takes the Rendering Intent from the input data if it has one. If not, it assumes the specified one (default setting):
Absolute Colorimetric
Relative Colorimetric
Perceptual
Saturation
Overrule with / Use
Uses the specified Rendering Intent, regardless of the input.
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