Canon imagePROGRAF iPF670 User Guide - Page 47
Fine-Tuning Colors of Photos and Images (Windows), No color correction, Color Mode, Matching
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Enhanced Printing Options Adjusting Images iPF670 Fine-Tuning Colors of Photos and Images (Windows) • If No color correction is selected under Color Mode, the Matching cannot be changed. Important Matching Mode Driver Matching Mode ICC Matching Mode Host ICM Mode ColorSync Description Enables printing of optimal color tones using a driver specific color profile. Enables color matching using ICC profiles. Select this if you want to print by specifying the input profile, printer profile, and matching method in detail. Enables color matching by the host computer using the ICM function of Windows. Select this if you want to print from an application that supports the ICM function. Enables color matching by using the ColorSync function of Mac OS. Select this if you want to perform soft proofing using ColorSync before printing. Remarks You should normally select this mode. This allows you to use ICC profiles for digital cameras and scanners, ICC profiles created using the profile creation tool, etc. Available when using Windows. Available when using Mac OS. To select ColorSync, choose ColorSync on the Color Matching panel. Auto Matching Method Perceptual Colorimetric Colorimetric (No Wht-pnt Corr) Saturation Description Color-matching optimized for images, graphics, or text. Color-matching optimized for printing typical photos attractively. Smooth gradation is a feature. This is also an easyto-use mode when performing color adjustment using application software. Color-matching optimized for printing image data with accurate colors in input color space. This is the easiest-to-use mode when you want to adjust the color and print. However, gradation may be lost for colors of wider range than the color reproduction range of the printer. Generally, this is also called relative colorimetric. The processing method of color-matching is identical to Colorimetric. Use this when you want to further reproduce the target paper material color of the image data. Generally, this also is called absolute colorimetric Color-matching optimized for printing posters, etc., vividly. Remarks The available options and their display order vary depending on your selected color-matching mode, as well as the operating system. For instructions on color adjustment, refer to the following topics, as appropriate for your computer and operating system. • Fine-Tuning Colors of Photos and Images (Windows) ➔P.47 • Fine-Tuning Colors of Photos and Images (Mac OS) ➔P.49 47 Fine-Tuning Colors of Photos and Images (Windows) You can specify your own print settings instead of using the Print Target presets. This topic describes how to finetune the color tone of photos before printing. 1 Choose Print in the application menu. User's Guide