Konica Minolta bizhub PRESS C6000 IC-307 User Guide - Page 75

All Colors, Input, Output, Remove, Reset, Revert, Refresh, After, Table name, Gradation Table

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Color adjustment with the Gradation Tool 67 4. Select the separations that you want to edit by performing one of the following actions: ● Click the All Colors button to edit all the separations simultaneously. ● Click the individual separation buttons for the separations that you want to edit-for example, click the cyan separation button only. 5. Click the curve in the graph to add a point, and then drag the point to modify the separation. The value appears in the Input or Output boxes. 6. To remove a point on the curve, select the point and then click Remove. 7. To reset the gradation curve to a 45° curve, click Reset. 8. To revert to the original gradation settings, click Revert. 9. To remove the last change you made to the gradation graph, click Undo. 10. To edit the brightness or contrast, move the slider. 11. To view gradation changes in your job, click Refresh. Changes are automatically applied to the displayed image in the After view. Note: When you change gradation table definitions in the Gradation Tool and click Refresh, you will notice that the changes have affected the image in its entirety. However, despite what you see in the After view, changes made to the gradation tables do not affect spot colors. 12. Click Save . 13. In the Table name box, type the name of the new gradation table. 14. Click OK. The gradation table is saved and added to the Gradation Table list on the Color Adjustments tab in the job parameters window.

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4.
Select the separations that you want to edit by performing one
of the following actions:
Click the
All Colors
button
to edit all the separations
simultaneously.
Click the individual separation buttons for the separations
that you want to edit—for example, click the cyan
separation button only.
5.
Click the curve in the graph to add a point, and then drag the
point to modify the separation.
The value appears in the
Input
or
Output
boxes.
6.
To remove a point on the curve, select the point and then click
Remove
.
7.
To reset the gradation curve to a 45° curve, click
Reset
.
8.
To revert to the original gradation settings, click
Revert
.
9.
To remove the last change you made to the gradation graph,
click
Undo
.
10.
To edit the brightness or contrast, move the slider.
11.
To view gradation changes in your job, click
Refresh
.
Changes are automatically applied to the displayed image in
the
After
view.
Note:
When you change gradation table definitions in the Gradation
Tool and click
Refresh
, you will notice that the changes have affected
the image in its entirety. However, despite what you see in the
After
view, changes made to the gradation tables do not affect spot colors.
12.
Click
Save
.
13.
In the
Table name
box, type the name of the new gradation
table.
14.
Click
OK
.
The gradation table is saved and added to the
Gradation Table
list on the
Color Adjustments
tab in the job parameters window.
Color adjustment with the Gradation Tool
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