Using color management, Using printer-based color management, Using color – HP Photosmart 8750 Professional Photo Printer User Manual

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Using color management

Note

This section provides some basic information about using color

management with the HP Photosmart 8700 series. For more detailed
information on this complex subject, visit the HP web site. Go to

www.hp.com/

support

, select your country/region and your language, then type

HP Photosmart 8700

in the product/name search box. Press E

NTER

and

then select the HP Photosmart 8700 series printer. In the Question or
keywords
search box enter

color management

and then press E

NTER

. Click

the topic you want to review.

In many cases, the default printer-based color management of the HP Photosmart
8700 series delivers good results, but if you need to have greater control over color
management in your workflow, see

Using application-based color management

.

Color management allows the colors in images or graphics to pass accurately
between applications, operating systems, and imaging devices, such as cameras,
scanners, monitors, and printers.

Digital cameras, scanners, and monitors use the RGB

1

color model, while commercial

printers use the CMYK

2

color model. The differences between the two color models

can cause printed photos to look markedly different from what you see on the monitor.

Warning

It's possible to have color management features turned on both in

the printer driver and in an application such as Adobe

®

Photoshop.

®

This

double correction produces unsatisfactory results. Use either printer-based or
application-based color management, but not both at the same time.

Note

Color management is a complex subject and a detailed discussion is

beyond the scope of this user guide. The HP Photosmart 8700 series User
Guide provides a couple of typical examples, but for more information, see the
documentation that came with your third-party image-editing software.

Using printer-based color management

The HP Photosmart 8700 series offers built-in automatic color management that's
easy to configure. Printer-based color management produces attractive results and
should be adequate for many users.
For information on a more advanced, professional-level form of color management,
see

Using application-based color management

.

1

The RGB color model is so-named because it creates colors by mixing red, green, and blue colored
light. Technologies that rely on light (monitors, scanners, or digital cameras) use this model.

2

The CMYK color model used in the printing industry is based on the light-absorbing qualities of ink
printed on paper. CMYK stands for cyan, magenta, yellow, and black, the colors used in four-color
process printing.

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