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=ColorSmarts Guide Concept=
=ColorSmarts Guide Concept=
The ColorSmarts Guide is part automator, part tutor. Many functions in ColorThink Pro require multiple steps performed in the correct order to obtain the correct results. The Guide can help automate these tasks, simplifying a multi-step color test or analysis to a few simple selections.
The ColorSmarts Guide is part automator, part tutor. Many functions in ColorThink Pro require multiple steps performed in the correct order to obtain the correct results. The Guide can help automate these tasks, simplifying a multi-step color test or analysis to a few simple selections.
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The Guide also describes each step in the process so you can learn how to perform them yourselves and alter the settings as you need.
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The Guide also describes each step in the process so you can learn how to perform them yourself and alter the settings as you need.
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Find the Guide by clicking on the [[File:Beanie.jpg‎]] Beanie icon on the far right of the tool bar.
=Selecting Tests=
=Selecting Tests=
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[[Image:CTP guide_sm3.jpg|right|The "Guide"]]
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The tasks available in the Guide are selected by '''function''' or by '''tool'''. Use the function grouping when performing particular analyzes and the tool grouping when you want to learn more about each ColorThink tool's function.
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The tasks available in the Guide are selected by '''function''' or by '''tool'''. Use the function grouping when performing particular analyses and the tool grouping when you want to learn more about each ColorThink tool's function.
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:If you are just learning about ColorThink Pro, viewing some of the tests "by tool" is a great way to learn more about how each of the tools work.  In this way the Guide is almost like a tutorial, showing you many different ways each tool can be used.  
Color managed workflows are composed of profiles, measurements, images and so forth. ColorThink allows the analysis of each of these workflow components as well as the evaluation of the entire workflow. By isolating each component in your workflow you can determine which function it performs as well as which item might be contributing to color errors.
Color managed workflows are composed of profiles, measurements, images and so forth. ColorThink allows the analysis of each of these workflow components as well as the evaluation of the entire workflow. By isolating each component in your workflow you can determine which function it performs as well as which item might be contributing to color errors.
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===Create a Profile===
===Create a Profile===
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While ColorThink Pro does not create "normal" ICC device profiles, it can generate device link, abstract and ColorCast profiles. These Guides help setup each of these profile types.  
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While ColorThink Pro does not create the more common ICC device profiles, it can generate device link, abstract and ColorCast profiles. These Guides help setup each of these profile types. See [[ColorThink_Pro_-_Seven_Profile_Types| ColorThink Pro - Seven Profile Types]] for more information about each profile type.
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[[Image:Create CC profile.jpg|left|Create ColorCast profile - Select Files]]
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<b><u>Here's an example of how to create a "ColorCast" profile:</u></b>
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When creating a '''ColorCast''' profile, the ''select file'' screen comes up.
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*    In the '''Proofing Profile''' area, insert the profile you want to ''proof'' - that is, the profile that has the effect you want to have simulated.
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*    In the '''Device Profile''' area, insert the profile that gets the simulation put into it, the profile that you <u>''want to end up with''.</u>
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For example:
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You would like to have the effect of a CMYK printer profile bound into an RGB profile.  The CMYK profile would be the ''Proofing Profile'' and AdobeRGB would be the ''Device Profile.''
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See the section on the [[ColorThink_Pro_-_Color_Worksheet_Part_1#Creating_Device_Link.2C_Abstract_and_ColorCast_Profiles|Color Worksheet (Part 1)]] for more details on how ColorCast, Device Link and Abstract profiles are made.
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Click the links below for more details on how to create Abstract and Device Link profiles:
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====[[Create_a_Profile_-_Abstract|Create a Profile - Abstract]]====
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====[[Create_a_Profile_-_Device_Link|Create a Profile - Device Link]]====
===Evaluating and Comparing Profiles===
===Evaluating and Comparing Profiles===
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Device profiles contain both the ability to output to the device as well as the ability to simulate the device somewhere else (proofing). Use these tests to isolate each function in profiles as well as compare two profiles.
Device profiles contain both the ability to output to the device as well as the ability to simulate the device somewhere else (proofing). Use these tests to isolate each function in profiles as well as compare two profiles.
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If you are looking for the comparison of two profile gamuts, see '''Comparing Devices''' below. Remember, gamut graphs represent the gamuts of devices ''described by profiles''.
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Remember, gamut graphs represent the gamuts of devices ''described by profiles''. If you are looking for the comparison of two profile gamuts, you are actually comparing the gamuts of two devices - see '''Evaluating and Comparing Devices''' below.
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====[[Evaluate_Profile_Proofing|Evaluate Profile Proofing]]====
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====[[Evaluate_Neutral_Rendering|Evaluate Neutral Rendering]]====
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====[[Compare_Input_Profiles|Compare Input Profiles]]====
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====[[Compare_Profile_Structures|Compare Profile Structures]]====
==Devices==
==Devices==
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===Evaluating and Comparing Devices===
===Evaluating and Comparing Devices===
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These tests can be used for a wide variety of tasks including calculating gamut volumes, comparing gamut graphs, checking device calibration and more. Select each tool for a description of its function.
These tests can be used for a wide variety of tasks including calculating gamut volumes, comparing gamut graphs, checking device calibration and more. Select each tool for a description of its function.
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====[[Evaluate_Device_Dot_Gain|Evaluate Device Dot Gain]]====
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====[[Evaluate_Optimal_Device_Ink_Limits|Evaluate Optimal Device Ink Limits]]====
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====[[Evaluate_Device_Linearity|Evaluate Device Linearity]]====
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====[[Evaluate_Device_RGB_ Calibration|Evaluate Device RGB Calibration]]====
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====[[Evaluate_Device_Tone_Stability|Evaluate Device Tone Stability]]====
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====[[Compare_Device_Gamuts|Compare Device Gamuts]]====
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====[[Compare_Device_Measurements|Compare Device Measurements]]====
==Workflow==
==Workflow==
Sometimes the only way to understand the results you are seeing is to model the entire workflow in ColorThink Pro. The Color Worksheet offers many different methods for setting up a workflow simulation. To get started with a simplified workflow, have the Guide set one up for you and then try your own.
Sometimes the only way to understand the results you are seeing is to model the entire workflow in ColorThink Pro. The Color Worksheet offers many different methods for setting up a workflow simulation. To get started with a simplified workflow, have the Guide set one up for you and then try your own.
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====[[Evaluate_Workflow|Evaluate Workflow]]====
=Supplying Files=
=Supplying Files=
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==Profile training data extracted automatically==
==Profile training data extracted automatically==
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Many profiling tools embed the original measurements and reference data in their profiles. The ColorSmarts Guide will automatically extract this data for certain tests (Evaluate Profile's Proofing Accuracy, for instance). To determine if your profile's data is in a recognizable form, open it into the Profile Inspector and select the "Statistics" tab. If Training Data Available is marked "yes" then the Guide should be able to automatically extract this information for testing,
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Many profiling tools embed the original measurements and reference data in their profiles. The ColorSmarts Guide will automatically extract this data for certain tests (Evaluate Profile's Proofing Accuracy, for instance). To determine if your profile's data is in a recognizable form, open it into the Profile Inspector and select the "Statistics" tab. If ''Training Data Available'' is marked "yes" then the Guide should be able to automatically extract this information for testing.
=Choosing display of results=
=Choosing display of results=
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[[Image:CTP guide grapher.jpg|right]]
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ColorThink Pro's tools are based on a shared data structure that allow the same color information to be shared by the Grapher, the Color Worksheet and so forth. This allows many of the Guide's test results to be produced in your choice of ColorThink Pro's tools.
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For the final stage of running a test, choose your desired tool from the list of enabled tools. The Guide will disable any tool choices that are not available for each particular test. This same mechanism is used by the Guide when selecting tests by tool.
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The possible ColorThink Pro tools used for a test include:
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* Grapher
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* Worksheet
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* Report
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* Visual
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=Running the Test=
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While the test is running, the Guide moves into a small floating window and displays a text description of each stage of the test. When the test is complete, each step is listed to aid in reproducing the results 'by hand'.
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* Visual
 
=Re-Running tests=
=Re-Running tests=
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Click on the Beanie [[Image:beanie.jpg]] icon to reopen the Guide window and perform additional tests.
=Suggesting new tests=
=Suggesting new tests=
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If you find you are performing the same multi-step tests in ColorThink over and over, send us an email or a feedback item using ColorThink's built-in feedback system (Web > Feature Requests / Bug Reports...)  Describe the steps you perform and how you interpret the results (the practical use of the test) and we may add it to a future version of the Guide.
=Keyboard Shortcuts=
=Keyboard Shortcuts=
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[[Image:CTP guide_sm3.jpg|right|The "Guide"]]
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When configuring tests in the Guide the left and right arrow keys will move you backward and forward.
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Also, double-click on a test name to select the test and move to the next step.
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Contents

ColorSmarts Guide Concept

The ColorSmarts Guide is part automator, part tutor. Many functions in ColorThink Pro require multiple steps performed in the correct order to obtain the correct results. The Guide can help automate these tasks, simplifying a multi-step color test or analysis to a few simple selections.

The Guide also describes each step in the process so you can learn how to perform them yourself and alter the settings as you need.

Find the Guide by clicking on the Beanie.jpg Beanie icon on the far right of the tool bar.

Selecting Tests

The "Guide"

The tasks available in the Guide are selected by function or by tool. Use the function grouping when performing particular analyzes and the tool grouping when you want to learn more about each ColorThink tool's function.

If you are just learning about ColorThink Pro, viewing some of the tests "by tool" is a great way to learn more about how each of the tools work. In this way the Guide is almost like a tutorial, showing you many different ways each tool can be used.

Color managed workflows are composed of profiles, measurements, images and so forth. ColorThink allows the analysis of each of these workflow components as well as the evaluation of the entire workflow. By isolating each component in your workflow you can determine which function it performs as well as which item might be contributing to color errors.

Profiles

Profiles contain a significant amount of information about the devices they represent and about their output functions.

Create a Profile

While ColorThink Pro does not create the more common ICC device profiles, it can generate device link, abstract and ColorCast profiles. These Guides help setup each of these profile types. See ColorThink Pro - Seven Profile Types for more information about each profile type.

Create ColorCast profile - Select Files

Here's an example of how to create a "ColorCast" profile:

When creating a ColorCast profile, the select file screen comes up.

For example:

You would like to have the effect of a CMYK printer profile bound into an RGB profile. The CMYK profile would be the Proofing Profile and AdobeRGB would be the Device Profile.

See the section on the Color Worksheet (Part 1) for more details on how ColorCast, Device Link and Abstract profiles are made.

Click the links below for more details on how to create Abstract and Device Link profiles:

Create a Profile - Abstract

Create a Profile - Device Link

Evaluating and Comparing Profiles

Device profiles contain both the ability to output to the device as well as the ability to simulate the device somewhere else (proofing). Use these tests to isolate each function in profiles as well as compare two profiles.

Remember, gamut graphs represent the gamuts of devices described by profiles. If you are looking for the comparison of two profile gamuts, you are actually comparing the gamuts of two devices - see Evaluating and Comparing Devices below.

Evaluate Profile Proofing

Evaluate Neutral Rendering

Compare Input Profiles

Compare Profile Structures

Devices

Devices can be evaluated using either measurements of the devices' output, profiles for the devices or both.

Evaluating and Comparing Devices

CTP guide device.jpg

These tests can be used for a wide variety of tasks including calculating gamut volumes, comparing gamut graphs, checking device calibration and more. Select each tool for a description of its function.

Evaluate Device Dot Gain

Evaluate Optimal Device Ink Limits

Evaluate Device Linearity

Evaluate Device RGB Calibration

Evaluate Device Tone Stability

Compare Device Gamuts

Compare Device Measurements

Workflow

Sometimes the only way to understand the results you are seeing is to model the entire workflow in ColorThink Pro. The Color Worksheet offers many different methods for setting up a workflow simulation. To get started with a simplified workflow, have the Guide set one up for you and then try your own.

Evaluate Workflow

Supplying Files

After selecting the desired test, the second step is typically to supply the files (profiles, measurements, etc) to be analyzed. The Guide provides 'drop zones' for each of the test's required files. Either choose the '+' menu to open files or drag and drop the files from the Finder or Windows Explorer.

Profile training data extracted automatically

Many profiling tools embed the original measurements and reference data in their profiles. The ColorSmarts Guide will automatically extract this data for certain tests (Evaluate Profile's Proofing Accuracy, for instance). To determine if your profile's data is in a recognizable form, open it into the Profile Inspector and select the "Statistics" tab. If Training Data Available is marked "yes" then the Guide should be able to automatically extract this information for testing.

Choosing display of results

CTP guide grapher.jpg

ColorThink Pro's tools are based on a shared data structure that allow the same color information to be shared by the Grapher, the Color Worksheet and so forth. This allows many of the Guide's test results to be produced in your choice of ColorThink Pro's tools.

For the final stage of running a test, choose your desired tool from the list of enabled tools. The Guide will disable any tool choices that are not available for each particular test. This same mechanism is used by the Guide when selecting tests by tool.

The possible ColorThink Pro tools used for a test include:

Running the Test

While the test is running, the Guide moves into a small floating window and displays a text description of each stage of the test. When the test is complete, each step is listed to aid in reproducing the results 'by hand'.


Re-Running tests

Click on the Beanie Beanie.jpg icon to reopen the Guide window and perform additional tests.

Suggesting new tests

If you find you are performing the same multi-step tests in ColorThink over and over, send us an email or a feedback item using ColorThink's built-in feedback system (Web > Feature Requests / Bug Reports...) Describe the steps you perform and how you interpret the results (the practical use of the test) and we may add it to a future version of the Guide.

Keyboard Shortcuts

When configuring tests in the Guide the left and right arrow keys will move you backward and forward.

Also, double-click on a test name to select the test and move to the next step.



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