HP CM3530 HP Color LaserJet CM3530 Series - Software Technical Reference (exte - Page 195

Photo (sRGB), Photo (Adobe RGB 1998), Vivid (sRGB), None, Custom Profile, Document preview image

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Photo (sRGB) Select Photo (sRGB) to enhance documents in which the content is mainly bitmap images, such as .GIF or .EPS files. This setting instructs the product to use the best color matching for rendering sRGB bitmap images. This setting affects only raster data; it has no effect on text or vector-based graphics. Using glossy paper in combination with this setting provides the maximum enhancement. Photo (Adobe RGB 1998) Select Photo (Adobe RGB 1998) for documents that use the Adobe RGB color space rather than sRGB. For example, some digital cameras capture images in Adobe RGB, and documents that are produced with Adobe Photoshop® use the Adobe RGB color space. When printing from a professional software program that uses Adobe RGB, turn off the color management in the software program and allow the product software to manage the color space. Vivid (sRGB) Vivid (sRGB) is sRGB-based, but with an intensity that boosts the saturation or vividness of colors. Vivid colors provide more visual "punch" at the expense of color accuracy. Pie charts and bar charts are typical examples of graphical objects that benefit from vivid renderings. None This option allows the printer to accept RGB data directly from the application. Custom Profile Select Custom Profile to duplicate the printed output from other products or for using special effects. This setting instructs the product to use a custom profile to emulate color output from another product by modifying how color is rendered. The default custom profile is an emulation of the color table used on the HP Color LaserJet 9500 product. The product holds only one custom profile at a time, so when you download and install another color table, it erases the default color table and installs the new one. You can download custom profiles from the following Web sites: www.hp.com/go/cljcm3530mfp_firmware Document preview image The document preview image is a line-drawn image of a page that represents graphics and text. The document preview image is always oriented so that the contents of the page are right-side-up. The document preview image appears in the upper-right corner of the following Printing Preferences driver tabs: ● Printing Shortcuts ● Paper/Quality ● Effects ● Finishing ● Color ENWW Color tab features 175

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Photo (sRGB)
Select
Photo (sRGB)
to enhance documents in which the content is mainly bitmap images, such as .GIF
or .EPS files. This setting instructs the product to use the best color matching for rendering sRGB bitmap
images. This setting affects only raster data; it has no effect on text or vector-based graphics. Using
glossy paper in combination with this setting provides the maximum enhancement.
Photo (Adobe RGB 1998)
Select
Photo (Adobe RGB 1998)
for documents that use the Adobe RGB color space rather than sRGB.
For example, some digital cameras capture images in Adobe RGB, and documents that are produced
with Adobe Photoshop® use the Adobe RGB color space. When printing from a professional software
program that uses Adobe RGB, turn off the color management in the software program and allow the
product software to manage the color space.
Vivid (sRGB)
Vivid (sRGB) is sRGB-based, but with an intensity that boosts the saturation or vividness of colors. Vivid
colors provide more visual "punch" at the expense of color accuracy. Pie charts and bar charts are typical
examples of graphical objects that benefit from vivid renderings.
None
This option allows the printer to accept RGB data directly from the application.
Custom Profile
Select
Custom Profile
to duplicate the printed output from other products or for using special effects.
This setting instructs the product to use a custom profile to emulate color output from another product
by modifying how color is rendered.
The default custom profile is an emulation of the color table used on the HP Color LaserJet 9500 product.
The product holds only one custom profile at a time, so when you download and install another color
table, it erases the default color table and installs the new one.
You can download custom profiles from the following Web sites:
www.hp.com/
go/cljcm3530mfp_firmware
Document preview image
The document preview image is a line-drawn image of a page that represents graphics and text. The
document preview image is always oriented so that the contents of the page are right-side-up. The
document preview image appears in the upper-right corner of the following
Printing Preferences
driver
tabs:
Printing Shortcuts
Paper/Quality
Effects
Finishing
Color
ENWW
Color tab features
175