Calibration ensures that the displays, printers and paper are properly aligned to each other. This process ensures that colors stay rich, clear and the finished result is of the highest quality. Successful calibration also avoids what is commonly known as 'device drift'.
Step 1: Set the color profile of your document
You must set the document color profile to an industry standard before adjusting anything within the image.
Print and Photography standard: Adobe 1998
Photoshop
Open your image file inside Adobe Photoshop
Once open, click on "Edit" from the main menu bar and select: Color Settings (shift+Cmd+K)
In the window that pops up, click on the 'Settings' pull down menu and select: North America Prepress 2. This will set the working spaces RGB to Adobe RGB (1998)
Click on the 'OK' button in the upper right corner of the window to apply the new settings
Save your document
Pro Tip
InDesign
Start a new document and or open your existing InDesign document
Once open, click on "Edit" from the main menu bar and select: Color Settings
In the window that pops up, click on the 'Settings' pull down menu and select: North America Prepress 2. This will set the working spaces RGB to Adobe RGB (1998)
Click on the 'OK' button in the upper right corner of the window to apply the new settings
Save your document
Illustrator
Start a new document and or open your existing Illustrator document
Once open, click on "Edit" from the main menu bar and select: Color Settings (shift+Cmd+K)
In the window that pops up, click on the 'Settings' pull down menu and select: North America Prepress 2. This will set the working spaces RGB to Adobe RGB (1998)
Click on the 'OK' button in the lower right corner of the window to apply the new settings
Save your document
Step 2: Set the color profile of your display
Set the iMac display brightness to 50-60%
Pro Tip
Pro Tip: Display brightness can be adjusted using the F1 and F2 keys- Click on the Apple in the upper left corner of the screen and select "about this Mac"
- In the window that appears, you will need to look for the line that reads iMac. This line will be followed by information about the kind of computer you are using (e.g 5K 2017) You will need this information later on in this step
- Click on the Apple in the upper left corner of the screen and select "System Preferences" from the pull down menu.
- Click on the icon labeled "Displays"
- In the pop up menu that appears click on the button labeled 'Display Settings'
- Another pop up menu will appear. In the left hand column select the display you are working on (it should the the one with the icon that looks like an iMac). On the right hand side of the window the is a pull down menu for 'Color Profile'In the list that appears, select the menu option that best applies using the information collected in step 3 (e.g. iMac 5K - Photo)
Step 3: Congratulations
The work space you are working in in now color calibrated and you can begin editing your documents.
Please note that Step 2 will need to be set anytime you work on a document anywhere in the Newhouse complex, and should be verified every time before working on a document .