Canon FAXPHONE L120 FAXPHONE L120 Software Guide - Page 55
Perceptual [Monitor Color Matched
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Introduction 1 Printing 2 Troubleshooting 3 Appendix 4 Table of Contents Index [Matching Mode] Specifies the procedure for color correction. Driver Matching Mode: Processes color in the printer driver. The settings specified in [Matching Method] and [Monitor Profile] will be enabled. Gamma Adjustment: Performs gamma adjustment with the gamma correction value specified in the [Gamma] box. [Matching Method] Specifies the matching method by assigning highest priority when the [Driver Matching Mode] is selected in the [Matching Mode] box. Perceptual [Monitor Color Matched]: Gives priority to matching the hue of the color on the monitor with the color of the printed output. Colorimetric: Gives priority to reducing the color difference between the original document on the screen (a logo, for example) and the printed output. Saturation: Gives priority to vividness in matching. NOTE This option can be selected only when [Driver Matching Mode] is selected for [Matching Mode]. [Monitor Profile] Specifies the setting suitable for your monitor when the [Driver Matching Mode] is selected in the [Matching Mode] box. Back Previous Next TOP NOTE In the case where several gamma values are provided for one option, select the higher gamma value to obtain better results if the printed image is lighter than that of the monitor. If the monitor is set to a custom setting, it is difficult to produce printed output similar to the color of the monitor when performing matching. [Gamma] Specifies the gamma correction value when the [Gamma Adjustment] is selected in the [Matching Mode] box. The brightness of the document printout can be adjusted without losing the brightest and darkest portion of the document. This option is useful when the printout result is brighter than the original image (for example, a photograph before scanning or graphics displayed on the monitor), or when you want to intentionally change the brightness of the output. Four gamma correction values are provided. The larger the value, the darker the printout is. 1.0 1.4 1.8 2.2 [Restore Defaults] Resets all the current settings to their default values. 2-40