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This is for the people that use Illustrator
a little more of a...
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maybe an offset printing type of view,
and you want to proof your colors.
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Because I design a lot in RGB,
and switch it to CMYK at the end.
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But you want to kind of check
and see what it looks like.
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So instead of going to 'File',
'Document Color Mode'...
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and completely changing it to CMYK,
you can just check.
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And you do it by,
turning on under 'View'...
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you go to 'Proof Colors' first...
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and then under 'View', 'Proof Setup',
you decide what you want to proof again.
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Now this 'Working CMYK' is 
a really good option to CMYK.
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You can go to 'Customize'...
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and get a bit more hard core
into different options.
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Depends on what label you need to go to.
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But you can see here, 
turning Proof Colors 'on' and 'off''.
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Sometimes as well, I've had problems
when you hit 'Proof Colors'...
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and it says it's got a tick, you actually
click on it to make it work.
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So it is set to RGB,
but it's proofing in CMYK.
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And you can see the color
changes there, right?
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So, 'Proof Colors', nice...
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bad.
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So if some have bigger problems 
than others...
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this one here has a real big issue...
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so 'Proof Colors', you can see there,
big change.
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Big change.
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That's just a little helpful thing 
to go to while you're working.
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Just to make sure you're not kind of
causing yourself some big problems...
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while working in RGB.
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All right, on to the next video.
