9d. Using the Edit: Creating a ColorCircuit


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Saving the color edit as a ColorCircuit allows you to use it for processing large numbers of other image through the exact same color transformation. This can be a real time saver if you have many images that suffer from the same color problem.

The ColorCircuit file is a data file containing a fixed color conversion. It may be used with Pictographics' ColorCircuitQ program for batch processing.

For use on Windows, the ColorCircuit file name must have a ".cc" file name extension (this extension is automatically given to ColorCircuit files made with the Windows version of EditLab). On the Macintosh there are no file naming restrictions, but the file type signature must be 'CLci' (this signature is automatically given to ColorCircuit files made with the Macintosh version of EditLab).


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