Canon imagePROGRAF GP-2000 Guide for Professional Printing and Layout Win - Page 96

When Driver Matching is selected for Color Mode

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Relative Colorimetric Converts the image to the printer's color space in a way that the image's colors within the common color gamut are reproduced to the nearest level. Select this when you want to print in colors that are close to the original image. When Driver Matching is selected for Color Mode: Note • Unavailable depending on your printer. Perceptual (Photo) Select this when you want to print with an impression close to that on the monitor since the characteristics of the data displayed on the monitor will be reflected correctly. Saturation (Poster) Select this when you want to print posters, business documents, and other items that require attractiveness or reader-friendly graphs. Use black point compensation You can achieve an effect similar to Photoshop's black point compensation by selecting this checkbox. Select this checkbox when you want to match the setting with that of Photoshop or other applications. Note • Available only when Use ICC Profile is selected for Color Mode. HDR Print Select this checkbox to print images shot with a wide dynamic range by optimizing them for the paper. Settings... Displays the HDR Print dialog box for setting whether to use HDR Print or Exhibition Lighting Optimization image by image. Important • Available when started from Digital Photo Professional V.4.9.20 or later and an HDR PQ compatible RAW image is selected. • For restrictions on use, see Using the HDR Print Function. Note • Available only when Use ICC Profile is selected for Color Mode. 96

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Relative Colorimetric
Converts the image to the printer's color space in a way that the image's colors within the common
color gamut are reproduced to the nearest level. Select this when you want to print in colors that
are close to the original image.
When Driver Matching is selected for Color Mode:
Note
Unavailable depending on your printer.
Perceptual (Photo)
Select this when you want to print with an impression close to that on the monitor since the
characteristics of the data displayed on the monitor will be reflected correctly.
Saturation (Poster)
Select this when you want to print posters, business documents, and other items that require
attractiveness or reader-friendly graphs.
Use black point compensation
You can achieve an effect similar to Photoshop's black point compensation by selecting this checkbox.
Select this checkbox when you want to match the setting with that of Photoshop or other applications.
Note
Available only when
Use ICC Profile
is selected for
Color Mode
.
HDR Print
Select this checkbox to print images shot with a wide dynamic range by optimizing them for the paper.
Settings...
Displays the
HDR Print dialog box
for setting whether to use HDR Print or Exhibition Lighting
Optimization image by image.
Important
Available when started from Digital Photo Professional V.4.9.20 or later and an HDR PQ
compatible RAW image is selected.
For restrictions on use, see
Using the HDR Print Function
.
Note
Available only when
Use ICC Profile
is selected for
Color Mode
.
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