This Enfocus PitStop command allows us to select objects depending on their relationship to ICC colour profiles. The command allows us to select elements depending on two factors: The type of relationship and which part of the objects have it:
What kind of relationship the selected objects should have
Any object that has a colour profile associated with it does so through a tag or label that establishes a relationship between object and profile. This command allows us to refine the selection with three options (which are mutually exclusive and explained below).
Which part of the objects is used for the selection
There are three possibilities in each of the options:
- "
Fill
": Only the Fill of the objects is taken into account. The Stroke is ignored.. - "
Stroke
": Only the stroke of the objects is taken into account. The fill is ignored. - "
Fill and/or stroke
": Se examinan ambas cosas, relleno y contorno, si uno o los dos cumplen la condición, el objeto se selecciona.
1. The object has an ICC tag
"Fill and/or stroke of the object is ICC tagged
": To be selected, an object must have an ICC colour profile tagging that area.
2. The object does not have an ICC tag
"Fill and/or stroke of the object is not ICC tagged
": To be selected, an object must not have an ICC colour profile tagging that area.
3. The object is tagged with a specific profile
"Objects with fill and/or stroke" (...) "and color space..." (...) "that are tagged with ICC profile...
" (a specific profile): To be selected, an object must have a specific ICC colour profile tagging the area. The specification of the profile includes the type of colour mode ("Gray
", "RGB
", "CMYK
" r"Lab
").
The profiles selectable depend on the type of colour mode chosen. If we choose the "Browse
" option, we may choose any profile that is not installed on the system (the "None
" option is not valid).
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