Konica Minolta bizhub PRESS 1250 IC-309m User Guide - Page 110

RGB source profile, RGB rendering intent, Relative, Absolute, Saturation, Perceptual, Adjustments,

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102 Parameter Adjustments Chapter 7-Production workflows Option RGB source profile RGB rendering intent Brightness Contrast Gradation Description colors in the original images are changed, but the relationship between the colors does not change. Enables you to select an RGB source profile. Provides the following options (for information on each option, see the descriptions of the CMYK rendering intent options in this table): ● Auto ● Relative ● Absolute ● Saturation ● Perceptual Controls the brightness level for the job. The options range from Lightest, which makes the job 15% lighter to Darkest, which makes the job 15% darker. Brightness is generally used to make last-minute adjustments to the job after proofing. By changing the Brightness setting, you can control how light or dark your output appears. Controls the difference between the light tones and the dark tones in your image. The options range from Less, which makes the job 10% lighter to More, which makes the job 10% darker. Contrast is generally used to make last-minute adjustments to the job after proofing. By adjusting the Contrast setting, you can control the difference between the light tones and the dark tones in your image. Provides the following predefined option: ● None-The printer applies maximum dry ink coverage. This is the default setting. The Gradation parameter also includes a list of the gradation tables created in the IC-309m print controller Gradation Tool window. Each gradation table contains specific settings for brightness and contrast. When you select your predefined gradation table, your job is adjusted according to the specific table's settings.

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Parameter
Option
Description
colors in the original images are changed, but the
relationship between the colors does not change.
RGB source profile
Enables you to select an RGB source profile.
RGB rendering intent
Provides the following options (for information on
each option, see the descriptions of the CMYK
rendering intent options in this table):
Auto
Relative
Absolute
Saturation
Perceptual
Adjustments
Brightness
Controls the brightness level for the job. The options
range from
Lightest
, which makes the job 15%
lighter to
Darkest
, which makes the job 15% darker.
Brightness
is generally used to make last-minute
adjustments to the job after proofing. By changing
the
Brightness
setting, you can control how light or
dark your output appears.
Contrast
Controls the difference between the light tones and
the dark tones in your image. The options range from
Less
, which makes the job 10% lighter to
More
,
which makes the job 10% darker.
Contrast
is
generally used to make last-minute adjustments to
the job after proofing. By adjusting the Contrast
setting, you can control the difference between the
light tones and the dark tones in your image.
Gradation
Provides the following predefined option:
None
—The printer applies maximum dry ink
coverage. This is the default setting.
The
Gradation
parameter also includes a list of the
gradation tables created in the IC-309m print
controller Gradation Tool window. Each gradation
table contains specific settings for brightness and
contrast.
When you select your predefined gradation table,
your job is adjusted according to the specific table's
settings.
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