Sony DPP-EX50 Operating Instructions - Page 110
Menu - SET UP - Color Setting, Adobe System Incorporated employs
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Symptom The printed pictures are inferior in quality. Check Cause/Solutions • Did you use an AdobeRGBcompliant digital camera, not compatible with the DCF 2.0, to shoot an image in the AdobeRGB mode? c An AdobeRGB image file that supports the DCF 2.0 will undergo color corrections, but an AdobeRGB image file that does not support the DCF 2.0 will be printed in vague colors without color corrections. What is an AdobeRGB? An AdobeRGB is a color space that the Adobe System Incorporated employs and uses as the default setting for image processing software including the Adobe Photoshop. The AdobeRGB, an optional color space extended with the DCF 2.0, determines the color ranges widely used in printing industry. For whether or not a digital camera supports the AdobeRGB, see the operating instructions of the digital camera. The picture quality and colors of the image previewed on the screen differs from those printed. c Because of differences in the phosphor method or profiles of a TV monitor, please regard the image being displayed on the screen as just a reference. To adjust picture quality, do either of the following: - Menu - SET UP - Color Setting (.page 62) - Menu-EDIT-Adjust (.page 33) The printed image differs when an image is directly printed from the memory card inserted into the printer's slot and when it is printed via a PC. c Because of the differences in the printer's internal processing and PC software processing, the printed images will be different. 110 GB