Konica Minolta AccurioPress C2060 IC-314 User Guide - Page 229
PPM_Press, Apply CMYK
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Color tab in the job parameters window 219 Parameter Option Emulate source paper tint Description Emulates the original paper tint if the tint is included in the profile. Notes: ● If you select Emulate source paper tint, you cannot select Preserve pure CMY colors. ● If the job is simplex, only the front side will be printed using the tint emulation. ● If you select Emulate source paper tint, Absolute is used as the rendering intent. Black point compensation CMYK device link RGB source profile RGB rendering intent Activates the Black Point Compensation algorithm, which extends the gray axis of a profile and increases detail in the darkest color areas. Enables you to select a CMYK device link profile. Enables you to select an RGB source profile. Provides the following options (for information on each option, see the descriptions of the CMYK rendering intent options in this table): ● Auto ● Relative ● Absolute ● Saturation ● Perceptual Apply CMYK emulation RGB device link Destination Profile To convert RGB elements according to the selected CMYK emulation method, select the Apply CMYK emulation. The RGB elements receive the same look as the CMYK elements, creating a unified appearance. Enables you to select an RGB device link source profile. Provides the following options: ● Linked-Uses the destination profile that was linked using the Media and Color Manager in the Resource Center. ● 72_62PPM_Press-This is the system's predefined destination profile that is most suitable for the press. Color Brightness adjustments Controls the brightness level for the job. The options range from Lightest, which makes the job 15% lighter, to Darkest, which makes the job 15% darker. Brightness is generally used to make last-minute adjustments to the job after proofing. By changing the Brightness setting, you can control how light or dark your output appears.