About colorsync, How colorsync works – Apple Color StyleWriter 2500 User Manual

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About ColorSync

ColorSync is a system extension that provides color-conversion capabilities
and improves color consistency. ColorSync “translates” the colors used on one
device so that they match the colors displayed or printed on another device.

ColorSync color conversion is a central part of Macintosh computing, ensuring
that applications, monitors, printers, scanners, and digital cameras use the
same scheme for color conversion. This means you can scan an image, display
it on your monitor, and print it—with visually matching colors every step of
the way.

How ColorSync works

ColorSync does not convert colors directly from one device to another.
Instead, ColorSync takes information about each device’s color capabilities
and compares it to an independent color standard. In this way, it converts the
colors produced on one device to closely matching colors that can be
reproduced on another device.

ColorSync defines the colors a monitor, printer, scanner, or digital camera can
reproduce in a ColorSync profile. ColorSync profiles are compatible with the
profile specifications of the International Color Consortium (ICC).

ColorSync profile

Monitor

Printer

CIE color standard

ColorSync profile

1 ColorSync checks

a device’s ColorSync

profile for the device’s

color capabilities.

2 ColorSync translates

device-specific colors

to standard colors, which

are not limited by

the color capabilities

of any device.

3 If a device can’t

reproduce a standard

color, ColorSync

chooses the device’s

closest match.

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