When the source bitmap is traced, the application generates a color palette for the traced result. The color palette uses the color mode of the source bitmap (for example, RGB or CMYK).
The number of colors in the color palette is
determined by the number of colors in the source bitmap and the selected preset style.
You can change the color mode of the traced result, and you can reduce the
number of colors in
the traced result.
In addition, you can modify the color palette of the
traced result by editing and merging colors. When editing a color, you can choose a
color from a color model different
from that of other colors on the palette.
For example, if you are editing a
color in an RGB
traced result, you can change the color to a spot color, creating a mixed color palette. This
feature is useful when preparing the traced result for commercial printing.
When two or more colors are merged, their color values are averaged
to produce a new color. The merged colors are replaced by the new color.
If you want the traced result to contain only colors from a specific
color palette, you
can open that color
palette in PowerTRACE. The colors of the traced result are replaced by their closest
match in the color
palette.
After you edit the color palette of the traced graphic, you can save it to
create a custom color palette for later use.
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