Kyocera ECOSYS P5021cdw ECOSYS M5526/M5521/P5021/P5026 Series Printer Driver U - Page 71

Adjusting Color Balance, Black and White Adjustment, Adjusting Black and White Settings

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Imaging 6 Adjust the distribution and balance of hues. For coordinated hue adjustment, from the Modify list, select Master. Type or select the Hue value between -180 and +180. For specific hue adjustment, from the Modify list, select Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue, or Magenta. Type or select the Hue value between -10 and +10. 7 Type or select the Saturation, Lightness, and Contrast values between -10 and +10. 8 You can click Reset to restore the default values. 9 Click OK to save the new HSL settings. Adjusting Color Balance 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 Color balance. 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. 6 Under each color bar, type or select the relative values of each color between -10 and +10. 7 You can click Reset to restore the default values. 8 Click OK to save the new Color balance settings. Black and White Adjustment Black and white adjustment settings change the brightness and contrast of graphics. These settings are useful if graphic images are printing too light, too gray, or too dark. Text remains unaffected. Adjusting Black and White Settings 1 In Imaging > Color, select the Black icon. 2 In the Adjustment list, select Custom. A preview image in the Adjustment Settings dialog box illustrates any brightness and contrast changes. Printer Driver 7-11

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Imaging
Printer Driver
7-11
6
Adjust the distribution and balance of hues.
For coordinated hue adjustment, from the
Modify
list, select
Master
. Type or
select the
Hue
value between -180 and +180.
For specific hue adjustment, from the
Modify
list, select
Red
,
Yellow
,
Green
,
Cyan
,
Blue
, or
Magenta
. Type or select the
Hue
value between -10 and +10.
7
Type or select the
Saturation
,
Lightness
, and
Contrast
values between -10
and +10.
8
You can click
Reset
to restore the default values.
9
Click
OK
to save the new HSL settings.
Adjusting Color Balance
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
Color balance
.
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.
6
Under each color bar, type or select the relative values of each color between
–10 and +10.
7
You can click
Reset
to restore the default values.
8
Click
OK
to save the new Color balance settings.
Black and White Adjustment
Black and white adjustment settings change the brightness and contrast of
graphics. These settings are useful if graphic images are printing too light, too
gray, or too dark. Text remains unaffected.
Adjusting Black and White Settings
1
In
Imaging
>
Color
, select the
Black
icon.
2
In the
Adjustment
list, select
Custom
.
A preview image in the
Adjustment Settings
dialog box illustrates any
brightness and contrast changes.