Identifying colors You can display symbols that identify the color inks that are stored on the Color tab in the Inks palette. To identify color inks, choose Show Color Icons in the palette’s pop-up menu. To hide the symbols, choose Hide Color Icons in the pop-up menu. Note: If the Color tab contains only CMYK colors, no symbols appear when you choose Show Color Icons. The Color tab can contain color inks defined with RGB, CMYK, grayscale, and spot colors. The symbol that identifies RGB color inks has tiny red and blue tri- angles and a green square. The symbol appears at the upper-left of RGB color cells. The symbol that identifies spot color inks is a white triangle. The symbol appears at the lower-right of spot color cells. No symbol appears on CMYK or Grayscale ink cells. Color reference systems When you choose a PAN- TONE or Toyo reference sys- tem color set in the Color manager, you can search for and select colors by name. A   Color name. The selected color’s name. Names of refer- ence colors can’t be changed. B   Color system. Choose the reference system you want to use in the pop-up menu. C   Color list. Click a color in the list to select it. Use the scroll bar to scroll the list. D   Current color preview. E   Page. The page number of colors shown in the color list. Type a number to go to the page. F    Find. Click to select a color by name. In the Find dialog box, type the color name or number and click OK. Canvas selects the color (if found) in the color list. G   Tint Value. For PANTONE colors (except process colors), enter a screen percentage to apply to the selected color. Use 100% for solid color and lower values for screens of the solid color. Spot Color option. Available with some color systems, this option lets you specify colors to use as spot colors in separa- tions. A B C D E F G CMYK color Spot color RGB color
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