Hue, brightness, and saturation, Brightness – Oki C 5650n User Manual

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C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide

Color Matching • 180

Digital Camera

Optimized for printing photographs taken with a digital

camera. This tends to produce prints with lighter and

brighter colors.
For some photographs, other settings may be better

depending on the subjects and the conditions under

which they were taken. Vivid or Digital Camera settings

produce brightest colors.

sRGB

This option attempts to simulate RGB color.
Optimized for matching specific colors, such as a

company logo color. The colors within the printer's

color gamut are printed without any modification. Only

colors that fall outside the printable colors are modified.

Hue, Brightness, and Saturation

There are three main components to color: Hue, Brightness,

and Saturation.
Hue

The component that determines the frequency of light or

the position in the spectrum or the relative amounts of

red, green and blue. Hue corresponds to the common

definition of color, e.g. "red", "orange", "violet" etc.

Brightness

The component that determines the total amount of light

(white) in the color. Zero brightness is black. 100%

Brightness is white. Intermediate values are "light" or

"dark" colors.

Windows and Macintosh 10.3

Brightness can be adjusted when using the Advanced

Color or Gray Scale color modes (color matching

methods).
Advanced Color: see page 185
Gray Scale: see page 187

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