HP CP3525x HP Color LaserJet CP3525 Series Printers - Software Technical Refer - Page 191

Color Themes, Default (sRGB), Photo (sRGB), Photo (Adobe RGB 1998), Vivid (sRGB), None, Custom Profile

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Color Themes The Color Themes group box contains the following RGB color options, which determines how colors are rendered: ● Default (sRGB) ● Photo (sRGB) ● Photo (Adobe RGB 1998) ● Vivid (sRGB) ● None ● Custom Profile Default (sRGB) Select Default (sRGB) for most printing needs. This setting instructs the product to interpret RGB color as sRGB, which is the accepted standard of Microsoft and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Colors are matched to optimize the RGB colors on the screen and to provide vivid images and graphics. Photo (sRGB) Select Photo (sRGB) to enhance documents in which the content is mainly bitmap images, such as .GIF or .eps files. This setting instructs the product to use the best color matching for rendering sRGB bitmap images. This setting affects only raster data; it has no effect on text or vector-based graphics. Using glossy paper in combination with this setting provides the maximum enhancement. Photo (Adobe RGB 1998) Select Photo (AdobeRGB 1998) for documents that use the AdobeRGB color space rather than sRGB. For example, some digital cameras capture images in Adobe RBG, and documents that are produced with Adobe PhotoShop use the Adobe RGB color space. When printing from a professional software program that uses Adobe RGB, it is important that you turn off the color management in the software program and allow the product software to manage the color space. Vivid (sRGB) The Vivid (sRGB) feature instructs the printer to increase the color saturation in the midtones. Less colorful objects are rendered more colorfully. This value is recommended for printing business graphics. None Select None to instruct the printer to print RGB data in raw device mode. To render documents properly when this option is selected, you must manage color in the program in which you are working or in the operating system. CAUTION: Use this option only if you are familiar with the procedures for managing color in the software program or in the operating system. Custom Profile Select Custom Profile when you want to duplicate the printed output from other products or for using special effects. This setting instructs the product to use a custom profile to emulate color output from another product by modifying how color is rendered. ENWW Color tab features 171

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Color Themes
The
Color Themes
group box contains the following
RGB color
options, which determines how colors
are rendered:
Default (sRGB)
Photo (sRGB)
Photo (Adobe RGB 1998)
Vivid (sRGB)
None
Custom Profile
Default (sRGB)
Select
Default (sRGB)
for most printing needs. This setting instructs the product to interpret RGB color
as sRGB, which is the accepted standard of Microsoft and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Colors are matched to optimize the RGB colors on the screen and to provide vivid images and graphics.
Photo (sRGB)
Select
Photo (sRGB)
to enhance documents in which the content is mainly bitmap images, such as .GIF
or .eps files. This setting instructs the product to use the best color matching for rendering sRGB bitmap
images. This setting affects only raster data; it has no effect on text or vector-based graphics. Using
glossy paper in combination with this setting provides the maximum enhancement.
Photo (Adobe RGB 1998)
Select
Photo (AdobeRGB 1998)
for documents that use the AdobeRGB color space rather than sRGB.
For example, some digital cameras capture images in Adobe RBG, and documents that are produced
with Adobe PhotoShop use the Adobe RGB color space. When printing from a professional software
program that uses Adobe RGB, it is important that you turn off the color management in the software
program and allow the product software to manage the color space.
Vivid (sRGB)
The
Vivid (sRGB)
feature instructs the printer to increase the color saturation in the midtones. Less
colorful objects are rendered more colorfully. This value is recommended for printing business graphics.
None
Select
None
to instruct the printer to print RGB data in raw device mode. To render documents properly
when this option is selected, you must manage color in the program in which you are working or in the
operating system.
CAUTION:
Use this option only if you are familiar with the procedures for managing color in the
software program or in the operating system.
Custom Profile
Select
Custom Profile
when you want to duplicate the printed output from other products or for using
special effects. This setting instructs the product to use a custom profile to emulate color output from
another product by modifying how color is rendered.
ENWW
Color tab features
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