Color Savvy Systems Limited CS-Connect Plug-ins Adobe Photoshop 5.0 Dot Gain Plug-in Version 1.05 ColorMouseToo! required: any The Adobe Photoshop 5.0 Dot Gain Plug-in allows the user to enter data into the dot gain calculator in Photoshop 5.0. The plug-in will ask the user to open the dot gain entry window in Photoshop. It will then ask the user to select the color of ink to be measured and which target patches are to be measured. The user is then asked to measure each of the patches and the data is entered into Photoshop. CMYK Process Control Plug-in Version 1.05 ColorMouseToo! required: any The CMYK Process Control Plug-in measures a target containing patches of 100%, 75%, 50%, 25%, and 3% each of Black, Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow, then a paper white patch. After measuring, the user is asked to select a file name and directory to save the file. Lines 1-5 of the output file are the visual densities of the 100%, 75%, 50%, 25%, and 3% black samples. Lines 6-10 are the cyan densities of the 5 cyan samples. Lines 11-15 are the magenta densities of the magenta samples. Lines 16-20 are the yellow densities of the yellow samples. Line 21 contains the visual, cyan, magenta, and yellow densities of the paper separated by tab characters. Colorstar 21 Step Calibration Target Version 1.05 ColorMouseToo! required: any The Colorstar 21 Step Calibration Target plug-in takes measurements for the 21 step calibration target ColorStar 5.0. First, it measures Cyan patches from 0 to 20, then Magenta, then Yellow, then Black. The user is then asked for the file name and directory to save the file. This file can then be imported into the Colorstar 5.0 program. Colorstar 31 Step Calibration Target Version 1.05 ColorMouseToo! required: any The Colorstar 31 Step Calibration Target plug-in takes measurements for the 31-step calibration target ColorStar 5.0. First, it measures Cyan patches from 0 to 30, then Magenta, then Yellow, then Black. The user is then asked for the file name and directory to save the file. This file can then be imported into the Colorstar 5.0 program. EFI 21 Step Calibration Target Version 1.05 ColorMouseToo! required: any The EFI 21 Step Calibration Target plug-in takes measurements for the 21 step print calibration for an EFI RIP. First it measures 21 cyan patches, then magenta, yellow, and black. The user is asked for the file name and directory to save the .mea file. This file can then be imported into the EFI RIP's print calibration. EFI 34 Step Calibration Target Version 1.05 ColorMouseToo! required: any The EFI 34 Step Calibration Target plug-in takes measurements for the 34 step print calibration for an EFI RIP. First it measures 34 cyan patches, then magenta, yellow, and black. The user is asked for the file name and directory to save the .mea file. This file can then be imported into the EFI RIP's print calibration. EFI Fiery XJ Calibration Target Version 1.05 ColorMouseToo! required: any The EFI Fiery XJ Calibration Target plug-in takes measurements for the print calibration for an EFI Fiery XJ RIP. First it measures 18 cyan patches, then magenta, yellow, and black. The user is asked for the file name and directory to save the .mea file. This file can then be imported into the EFI Fiery XJ RIP's print calibration. Harlequin RIP Calibration Version 1.05 ColorMouseToo! required: any The Harlequin RIP Calibration plug-in takes measurements for Harlequin ScriptWorks RIP. First it asks you for a comment to be included in the file. Then it asks the user to measure patches from 100% to 0% cyan, then magenta, yellow, and black. After all of the measurements are finished, the user is asked for the file name and directory to save the file. The file name must be named "import" and it must be in ScriptWorks' caldata directory for ScriptWorks to read it. To import the file in ScriptWorks, select Output/Calibration Manager... on the main menu. Select Printing Press for the device and either edit an existing target or create a new target. Click the Import button. PSGroup PhotoScript Plus Version 1.05 The PhotoScript Plus plug-in takes measurements which are entered into PhotoScript's PhotoMatch Creator. The plug-in has you measure the 0% through the 100% patches for cyan, then for magenta, yellow, and black. You are then asked if you want to automatically enter data into PhotoMatch Creator. If you select no, then the results for the four colors will be displayed. If you select yes, you will be asked to do the following: 1. Make sure PhotoMatch Creator is running. 2. Select Options/Preferences. 3. Select CMYK and By Densitometer for both Line Art and Bitmaps. 4. Click the OK button on the Preferences window. 5. Click on the "All same" box to deselect it. 6. Click on the Cyan radio button. 7. Click in the 0% box. 8. Click OK on the plug-in's dialog box. 9. Click on the Magenta radio button. 10. Click in the 0% box. 11. Click OK on the plug-in's dialog box. 12. Click on the Yellow radio button. 13. Click in the 0% box. 14. Click OK on the plug-in's dialog box. 15. Click on the Black radio button. 16. Click in the 0% box. 17. Click OK on the plug-in's dialog box. Simple L*a*b* Version 1.05 ColorMouseToo! required: Colorimeter, Spectrophotometer The Simple L*a*b* plug-in is an example of the CS-Connect plug-in architecture. This example shows how to create a simple output file containing L*a*b* data. The user is asked to measure 8 samples. After measuring, the user is asked to select a file name and directory to save the file. The samples are output in an 8 line file. Each line starts with "L*a*b* " followed by the sample number and a colon. The rest of the line are the L*,a*, and b* values delimited by tabs. All of the measurements are taken with a D50 illuminant and a 2 degree observer. Simple Spectral Version 1.05 ColorMouseToo! required: Spectrophotometer The Simple Spectral plug-in is an example of the CS-Connect plug-in architecture. This example shows how to create a simple output file containing spectral data. The user is asked to measure 4 samples. After measuring, the user is asked to select a file name and directory to save the file. The samples are output in a 4 line file. Each line starts with "Spectral " followed by the sample number and a colon. The rest of the line are the reflectances in 31 spectral bands separated by tabs. The spectral bands are 400 nm to 700 nm in 10 nm increments. for the sample Wasatch PosterMaker Version 1.05 ColorMouseToo! required: any The Wasatch PosterMaker plug-in takes measurements which are entered into the calibration curves in PosterMaker. Before measurements are made, you must run PosterMaker and do the following: 1. Open the calibration curves by clicking on Color in the main PosterMaker menu bar. 2. Click on Calibration Curves. This will display 5 graphs. 3. Select the color you wish to edit. 4. Select Curves/Hand Entry on the window you selected. 5. Click in the first target box. 6. Click on the OK button on the plug-in's dialog box. 7. Enter the values of the samples starting with the full coverage sample. These values will be saved between uses of the plug-in. 8. Select the same color you want to measure. This should be the same as you selected in step 3. 9. Click on the OK button in the plug-in's dialog box. 10. Take measurements as directed. ColorMouseToo! and CS-Connect are trademarks of Color Savvy Systems Limited. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.