Kyocera FS C5030N Product Guide - Page 33

Color Correction, Automatic, ICM System Corrected, None Application Corrected

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FKSX-CD5ri0v1e6rN FS-C5020N and FS-C5030N Product Guide Color Correction Allows users to specify how the FS-C5020/30N processes the conversion from RGB (Monitor Colors) to CMYK (Printer Colors). Users can select from the following Color treatments: Automatic , ICM (System Corrected), or None (Application Corrected). Automatic - This is the standard setting and performs Color matching in accordance with the driver's default Color profile. ICM (System Corrected) Image Color Matching, or ICM profiles are used between display and print application software to successfully trade color information back and forth. The International Color Consortium (ICC) developed a standard device profile that contains information about how various devices render color. There are two parts to the ICC profile. The first part contains information about the profile itself, such as what device created the profile and when. The second part is colormetric device characterization, which explains how the device renders color. The FS-C5020/30N lets you choose from the following: Optimize for Exact Color (Colormetric), Optimize for Color Contrast, and Optimize for Color Saturation. None (Application Corrected) - Activation of this feature utilizes the Color Management controls within the original software application (such as QuarkXPress) to process and print the document. - 33 -

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Color Correction
-
Allows users to specify
how the FS-C5020/30N
processes the
conversion from RGB
(Monitor Colors) to
CMYK (Printer Colors).
Users can select from
the following Color
treatments:
Automatic ,
ICM (System Corrected),
or None (Application
Corrected).
Automatic
-
This is the standard setting and performs Color matching in
accordance with the driver's default Color profile.
ICM (System Corrected)
-
Image Color Matching, or ICM profiles are used
between display and print application software to
successfully trade color information back and forth.
The International Color Consortium (ICC) developed a
standard device profile that contains information about how various devices
render color. There are two parts to the ICC profile. The first part contains
information about the profile itself, such as what device created the profile and
when. The second part is colormetric device characterization, which explains
how the device renders color.
The FS-C5020/30N lets you choose from the following: Optimize for Exact
Color (Colormetric), Optimize for Color Contrast, and Optimize for Color
Saturation.
None (Application Corrected)
-
Activation of this feature utilizes the Color
Management controls within the original software application (such as
QuarkXPress) to process and print the document.
FS-C5020N and FS-C5030N Product Guide
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