Color correction, Color gamut, Color management – Konica Minolta bizhub PRESS C7000 User Manual

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color correction

The process of improving or altering the color components of an
image to compensate for deficiencies in printing inks, to solve
problems in the color separation itself, or to fulfill a customer’s
request for modification.

color gamut

The range of possible colors that can be represented in a given
circumstance, such as within a given color space or by a certain
output device.

color management

A process that aims to control the representation of colors across
a variety of output devices so that the colors that are generated
appear consistent. Color management is based on the
coordination of three processes: device calibration, device
characterization, and conversion from one color space to another.

color mapping

A color-correction method used to convert an input file’s color
space to a target’s color space.

color profile

A description of the range of colors that a device can produce. A
color profile makes it possible to convert the color space of one
device (such as inkjet printer) to another device (such as a
computer monitor).

color rendering dictionary (CRD)

A three-dimensional lookup table for transforming all process color
models.

color space array (CSA)

A three-dimensional or four-dimensional lookup table that contains
data for translating a device-dependent color space into a device-
independent L*a*b* color space.

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