Epson Stylus COLOR 850N User Manual - Page 45

using ICM [Windows 95] or ColorSync [Macintosh] as, Color Adjustment Modes, Automatic, Photo-realistic

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Custom Printing 2. Choose one of the following Color Adjustment Modes. (You don't need to select any of these options if you'll be using ICM [Windows 95] or ColorSync [Macintosh] as described in step 4.)  Automatic Analyzes the color information in your project and optimizes color correction accordingly.  Photo-realistic For printing color photographs.  Vivid For printing graphics-intensive documents like presentation pages with charts and graphs. Intensifies colors and lightens the midtones and highlights.  No Color Adjustment Disables the color adjustment features of the printer software so you can use a stand-alone color management utility. 3. If you want to specify individual color correction values, use the sliders to increase (drag right) or decrease (drag left) the settings listed below. (If you use one of the options described in step 4, you won't be able to specify individual color correction values.)  Brightness Makes your image lighter or darker.  Contrast Increases or decreases the difference between the bright or dark parts of an image.  Saturation Makes colors more vivid or less vivid.  Cyan, Magenta, Yellow Increases or decreases the amount of the three ink colors that combine to make a full-color picture. Use these sliders to fine-tune the color balance in your printout. 3-8

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Custom Printing
3-8
2.
Choose one of the following
Color Adjustment Modes
.
(You don’t need to select any of these options if you’ll be
using ICM [Windows 95] or ColorSync [Macintosh] as
described in step 4.)
Automatic
Analyzes the color information in your project and
optimizes color correction accordingly.
Photo-realistic
For printing color photographs.
Vivid
For printing graphics-intensive documents like
presentation pages with charts and graphs. Intensifies
colors and lightens the midtones and highlights.
No Color Adjustment
Disables the color adjustment features of the printer
software so you can use a stand-alone color
management utility.
3.
If you want to specify individual color correction values,
use the sliders to increase (drag right) or decrease (drag left)
the settings listed below. (If you use one of the options
described in step 4, you won’t be able to specify individual
color correction values.)
Brightness
Makes your image lighter or darker.
Contrast
Increases or decreases the difference between the bright
or dark parts of an image.
Saturation
Makes colors more vivid or less vivid.
Cyan, Magenta, Yellow
Increases or decreases the amount of the three ink
colors that combine to make a full-color picture. Use
these sliders to fine-tune the color balance in your
printout.