Epson C264011 User Manual - Page 34

Customizing Color Settings, Using PhotoEnhance3 and Digital Camera Correction

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8 Click OK if you're ready to return to the printer settings dialog box, or see Customizing Color Settings if you want to adjust your document's color settings. There are three ways to manage the color in your documents using your printer software: Using PhotoEnhance3 and Digital Camera Correction to automatically correct digital photographs for exposure and other common flaws, and to adjust the tone or sharpness Using Custom Color Adjustment to select individual color values to fine-tune the color in text, graphics, or economy mode documents Using a Color Correction System to match the printed output to your on-screen colors The appearance of the Color Management section of the Advanced dialog box changes, depending on the settings you've selected. To correct the exposure, tone, and sharpness of digital images, you can use PhotoEnhance3 and/or Digital Camera Correction. 1 Create your image or document in your application software. 2 Access the printer settings dialog box as described in Printing from Windows or Printing from a Macintosh.

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8
Click
OK
if you’re ready to return to the printer settings dialog box, or
see
Customizing Color Settings
if you want to adjust your document’s
color settings.
There are three ways to manage the color in your documents using your
printer software:
Using PhotoEnhance3 and Digital Camera Correction
to automatically
correct digital photographs for exposure and other common flaws, and
to adjust the tone or sharpness
Using Custom Color Adjustment
to select individual color values to
fine-tune the color in text, graphics, or economy mode documents
Using a Color Correction System
to match the printed output to your
on-screen colors
The appearance of the Color Management section of the Advanced
dialog box changes, depending on the settings you’ve selected.
To correct the exposure, tone, and sharpness of digital images, you can
use PhotoEnhance3 and/or Digital Camera Correction.
1
Create your image or document in your application software.
2
Access the printer settings dialog box as described in
Printing from
Windows
or
Printing from a Macintosh
.