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Apply Display Color Matching

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Note • When this checkbox is selected, it may take time for the preview to appear depending on your environment. Reflect the color adjustment result in preview Select this checkbox to reflect the result of the color tone adjustment in the Preview area. When started from Photoshop, set current image as print target Select this checkbox to set only the image being edited as the print target when you start Professional Print & Layout after opening multiple images in Photoshop. To set all the images opened in Photoshop as the print target, deselect the checkbox. Language Select the user interface language. Note • If the language is changed, the change will be reflected by restarting Professional Print & Layout. Display Color Matching You can set the monitor profile for each application. Select one of the following profiles according to your monitor. • Auto • sRGB • AdobeRGB • Use System Setting • Monitor Profile Note • Auto can be selected for Digital Photo Professional only. Select Auto to set the profile automatically according to the settings of Digital Photo Professional. • Select Monitor Profile to display the Open window for selecting the profile to be used. To change the profile to be used, click Browse.... Apply Display Color Matching to Select where to apply the monitor profile. Preview images only Applies the monitor profile to the images displayed in preview only. Preview images and thumbnails Applies the monitor profile to the images displayed in preview and the Thumbnails area. Defaults Restores the settings to the default state. 121

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Note
When this checkbox is selected, it may take time for the preview to appear depending on your
environment.
Reflect the color adjustment result in preview
Select this checkbox to reflect the result of the color tone adjustment in the Preview area.
When started from Photoshop, set current image as print target
Select this checkbox to set only the image being edited as the print target when you start
Professional Print & Layout after opening multiple images in Photoshop.
To set all the images opened in Photoshop as the print target, deselect the checkbox.
Language
Select the user interface language.
Note
If the language is changed, the change will be reflected by restarting Professional Print & Layout.
Display Color Matching
You can set the monitor profile for each application.
Select one of the following profiles according to your monitor.
Auto
sRGB
AdobeRGB
Use System Setting
Monitor Profile
Note
Auto
can be selected for
Digital Photo Professional
only. Select
Auto
to set the profile
automatically according to the settings of Digital Photo Professional.
• Select
Monitor Profile
to display the
Open
window for selecting the profile to be used. To
change the profile to be used, click
Browse...
.
Apply Display Color Matching to
Select where to apply the monitor profile.
Preview images only
Applies the monitor profile to the images displayed in preview only.
Preview images and thumbnails
Applies the monitor profile to the images displayed in preview and the Thumbnails area.
Defaults
Restores the settings to the default state.
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