Kyocera ECOSYS P5021cdw ECOSYS M5526/M5521/P5021/P5026 Series Printer Driver U - Page 70

Color Adjustment, Selecting Custom Color Adjustment, Adjusting HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness)

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Imaging 2 Right-click your color model, and select Properties. 3 Select the Color Management tab and click Add. 4 In the Add Profile Association dialog box, select a color profile from the list and click Add. 5 In the Color Management tab, select Manual. 6 Select the desired color profile from the list and click Set as Default. 7 Click Apply. Color Adjustment Color adjustment lets you customize the two color spaces in the driver and save up to three custom groups. Color space changes can be made to hue, saturation, and lightness (HSL) or to color balance levels. Note: If different custom settings are selected for Adjustment and Color Optimizer in the Advanced tab, the latest change takes precedence and is applied to the print job. In a client/server environment, settings a user makes in the client computer are saved for future use. Selecting Custom Color Adjustment If a custom color setting has already been defined, you can select and apply it to a print job. 1 In Imaging > Color, click the Full color or Auto color icon. 2 In the Adjustment list, select Custom 1, Custom 2, or Custom 3. 3 Click OK. Adjusting HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness) 1 In Imaging > Color, click the Full color or Auto color icon. 2 In the Adjustment list, select Edit. 3 In Adjustment Settings > Custom color adjustment, select Custom 1, Custom 2, or Custom 3. 4 Select HSL (hue, saturation and lightness). 7-10 5 Under Select preview image, click the icon to select one of three different images. Different colors are emphasized in each of the photographs to aid in the color adjustment process. User Guide

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Imaging
User Guide
7-10
2
Right-click your color model, and select
Properties
.
3
Select the
Color Management
tab and click
Add
.
4
In the
Add Profile Association
dialog box, select a color profile from the list
and click
Add
.
5
In the
Color Management
tab, select
Manual
.
6
Select the desired color profile from the list and click
Set as Default
.
7
Click
Apply
.
Color Adjustment
Color adjustment lets you customize the two color spaces in the driver and save
up to three custom groups. Color space changes can be made to hue,
saturation, and lightness (HSL) or to color balance levels.
Note:
If different custom settings are selected for
Adjustment
and
Color
Optimizer
in the
Advanced
tab, the latest change takes precedence and is
applied to the print job.
In a client/server environment, settings a user makes in the client computer are
saved for future use.
Selecting Custom Color Adjustment
If a custom color setting has already been defined, you can select and apply it to
a print job.
1
In
Imaging
>
Color
, click the
Full color
or
Auto color
icon.
2
In the
Adjustment
list, select
Custom 1
,
Custom 2
, or
Custom 3
.
3
Click
OK
.
Adjusting HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness)
1
In
Imaging
>
Color
, click the
Full color
or
Auto color
icon.
2
In the
Adjustment
list, select
Edit
.
3
In
Adjustment Settings
>
Custom color adjustment
, select
Custom 1
,
Custom 2
, or
Custom 3
.
4
Select
HSL (hue, saturation and lightness)
.
5
Under
Select preview image
, click the icon to select one of three different
images. Different colors are emphasized in each of the photographs to aid in the
color adjustment process.