Saturday, February 14, 2009

Creating New Colors

Creating New Colors
PageMaker provides you with three options in designing a new color:
RGB: Red, Green, and Black
HLS: Hue, Lightness, and Saturation
CMYK: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black
To create a new color
1. In the Colors Palette, at the lower right corner, click the New Color Button .
Or
From the Palette menu , select New Color...
The Color Options dialog box appears.
2. From the Model pull-down list, select an option to use in creating the color Text boxes
appropriate to the model you have chosen appear below.

3. In the value text boxes, type the values or use the scroll bar to create the color you
want.
In the Preview box, you will see the color change as you make adjustments.

4. After you have created the desired color, in the Name text box, type a name for your
new color.

5. Click Ok.
The new color appears in the Colors Palette.
Selecting Colors from a Color Library
If your PageMaker publication will be commercially printed, it will be important to have the colors of your publication reproduced as accurately as possible. When choosing a custom color, faithful reproduction of it will be easier to achieve if you select the color from a color library, which contains various color-matching systems supported by commercial printers.

Note: Before selecting colors, be sure to check with your printer as to which color-matching systems they support.

1. In the Colors Palette, at the lower right corner, click the New Color Button
The Color Options dialog box appears.

2. From the Libraries pull-down list, select a color-matching system.

3. To locate the color you want, use the scroll bar.

4. Select the color by clicking it.

5. Click Ok.

6. In the Color Options dialog box, in the Name text box, type a name for the new color.

7. Click Ok.
Duplicating Colors
Once you have created a color, you may want to create another color based on it (e.g., a darker or lighter shade). By duplicating the original color, you will have a copy which you can edit without affecting objects filled with the original color.

1. From the Colors Palette, select the color you wish to duplicate.

2. From the Palette menu, select Duplicate...
The Color Options dialog box appears.
In the Name text box, the name of the selected color will appear followed by the word copy, (e.g., blue copy).

3. In the Name text box, type a new name for the copy.

4. Click Ok.
The duplicated color will appear in the Color Palette list under its new name.
Deleting Colors
You can delete colors from the Colors Palette that you are not using in your publication or no longer want.

Note: You cannot remove the following colors: None, Paper, Black and Registration.

Warning: Deleting a color from the Colors Palette will recolor all objects and text of that color to black.

1. On the Colors Palette, select the color you wish to delete.

2. In the lower right corner of the Colors Palette, click the Trash Button .
Or
From the Palette menu , select Delete...
A confirmation dialog box appears.
3. To delete the selected color, click Ok.
Or
To cancel, click Cancel.

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