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Setting
Value
Comment
x
integer
Distance from the left edge of the page
y
integer
Distance from the top edge of the page
width
integer
Width of the cell
height
integer
Height of the cell
scalemode
"crop" or
"reduce"
Specifies the scaling mode to use in Image cells
bestfit
"true" or "false"
True allows Corel AfterShot Pro to rotate an image 90 degrees if doing so will result
in a larger image
renamestring
any text or
renaming
formats
Specifies the text of the Caption to print
fontsize
integer
Specifies the size of the font for the Caption. 6 is the smallest; anything less than 6
will tell Corel AfterShot Pro to auto-size the font
About color management
What is Color management?
Color management is the technology and processes to match color across multiple image capture and reproduction
devices. Proper color management ensures that colors are rendered on screen and in prints as faithfully as the various
output technologies allow.
A color profile is a description of a specific color space. Color profiles can be stored in individual files (typically ending with
.icm or .icc file extensions) or they can be embedded within an image file, like a JPEG or TIFF.
Every monitor, printer, or other image output device has unique color reproduction qualities. Printers color output also
varies according to different ink and paper types. Every camera measures light and colors in a unique way. Having
accurate color profiles for each device in your photographic workflow will ensure that you get the most accurate color
and overall photographic quality from your digital photos.
Every image starts with an input profiles, which is converted into a working space, and then shown on screen in a monitor
profiles. When the image saved out to a JPEG or TIFF, the image is saved in an output profile which is typically embedded
within the resulting file. When printing, Corel AfterShot Pro can optionally convert the image to a printer profiles,
ensuring color matching from on-screen to print.
Input profiles
Input profiles are used as the starting point for color management. Every image file in Corel AfterShot Pro has an input
profile. For supported RAW files, Corel performs detailed color calibration and profiling techniques to produce unique
Color Profiles for the various supported cameras. For TIFF and JPEG files, Corel AfterShot Pro will use the color profile
embedded within the master file, if one exists. If no profile is found, JPEG files that begin with an underscore character
are assumed to use the Adobe RGB color profile (as many cameras use this filename format when writing out Adobe RGB
JPEG'). Otherwise, the input profile is determined by the settings you choose in Preferences for TIFF and JPEG files.
Many digital cameras offer a choice of sRGB or Adobe RGB. This is meaningful only within the JPEG file written by the
camera this setting has no effect on image quality or color accuracy for RAW files in Corel AfterShot Pro.
Monitor profiles
Monitor profiles describe the display characteristics of your monitor. They are created with colorimeters which measure
the light emitted from your monitor while displaying a known color pattern on the screen. Corel AfterShot Pro should
automatically determine which monitor profile your Windows or Mac computer is using, but when you re-calibrate your
monitor, it is good to verify that Corel AfterShot Pro correctly identified the new profile by looking at the Monitor Profile
setting on the User Preferences panel.
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