Konica Minolta bizhub C754 bizhub C654/C754 Copy Operations User Guide - Page 98

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15 [Saturation] To display: [Copy] - [Application] - [Edit Color] - [Color Adjust] - [Saturation] Adjust the saturation level. Settings [Sample Copy] Description You can check the finishing by printing a sample copy. Place the original on the Original Glass, and tap [OK] or press Start. Tips - What is saturation?: Colors consist of three elements, that is, hue, brightness, and saturation. These are referred to as three attributes of colors, and all colors are created by combinations of these elements. For example, compare two kinds of yellow between lemon and pear. By saying that the lemon is a more vivid yellow and the pear is a duller yellow, the difference between the two colors is stated in terms of "saturation", as opposed to "brightness". As opposed to hue and brightness, "saturation" is the characteristic that indicates the degree of vividness. - Adjusting saturation changes an image as shown in the following. bizhub C754/C654 15-21

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bizhub C754/C654
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15
[Saturation]
To display: [Copy] - [Application] - [Edit Color] - [Color Adjust] - [Saturation]
Adjust the saturation level.
Tips
-
What is saturation?:
Colors consist of three elements, that is, hue, brightness, and saturation. These are referred to as three
attributes of colors, and all colors are created by combinations of these elements.
For example, compare two kinds of yellow between lemon and pear. By saying that the lemon is a more
vivid yellow and the pear is a duller yellow, the difference between the two colors is stated in terms of
"saturation", as opposed to "brightness". As opposed to hue and brightness, "saturation" is the char-
acteristic that indicates the degree of vividness.
-
Adjusting saturation changes an image as shown in the following.
Settings
Description
[Sample Copy]
You can check the finishing by printing a sample copy.
Place the original on the
Original Glass
, and tap [OK] or press
Start
.