Konica Minolta bizhub PRESS 1250 IC-309m User Guide - Page 63

Color adjustment with the Gradation Tool, Creating and editing a gradation table, Color

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Color adjustment with the Gradation Tool 55 10. To apply this to your job, in the job parameters window, in the Color tab, select Protected Colors, and then select the Use protected CMY values check box. Color adjustment with the Gradation Tool Sometimes you need to perform tone corrections when you print a job. You can use the Gradation Tool to create and edit gradation tables, and then apply these tables to your printed output. Before you send your job to print, preview your processed job in the Gradation Tool window, and check the effect of your gradation tables on your job. Changes in gradation can include changes to the brightness and contrast . The default gradation table, DefaultGradTable, serves as a baseline and consists of a 45° gradation curve, with brightness and contrast set to 0 and contrast center set to 50. Creating and editing a gradation table Correct gradation, brightness, and contrast in RTP files, and preview your changes before you send your job to print. 1. From the Tools menu, select Gradation. 2. Next to the Preview File box, click Browse. 3. Select the job that you want to preview, and then click Open. The Gradation Tool window appears with the Before and After views displaying your job.

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10.
To apply this to your job, in the job parameters window, in the
Color
tab, select
Protected Colors
, and then select the
Use
protected CMY values
check box.
Color adjustment with the Gradation Tool
Sometimes you need to perform tone corrections when you print a
job. You can use the Gradation Tool to create and edit gradation
tables, and then apply these tables to your printed output. Before
you send your job to print, preview your processed job in the
Gradation Tool window, and check the effect of your gradation
tables on your job. Changes in gradation can include changes to
the brightness and contrast .
The default gradation table,
DefaultGradTable
, serves as a
baseline and consists of a 45° gradation curve, with brightness
and contrast set to 0 and contrast center set to 50.
Creating and editing a gradation table
Correct gradation, brightness, and contrast in RTP files, and
preview your changes before you send your job to print.
1.
From the
Tools
menu, select
Gradation
.
2.
Next to the
Preview File
box, click
Browse
.
3.
Select the job that you want to preview, and then click
Open
.
The Gradation Tool window appears with the
Before
and
After
views displaying your job.
Color adjustment with the Gradation Tool
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