Color matching, Color, Matching – Canon W8400 User Manual
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Printing from Windows
Chapter 3
Printing by Objective
Chapter 7
Operating the
Function Menu
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Color Adjustment presents the following items for selection.
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As you change each item, the image of the Preview
on the left changes to reflect the adjustment. The
Original shows the appearance of the initial settings,
and the Preview reflects the current settings.
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Even after the settings have been changed using the
Color Adjustment sheet, if the Manual Color
Settings checkbox is not selected, the Color
Adjustment sheet settings will be disabled. If you do
not want to adjust the colors, uncheck the checkbox.
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Click the OK button to close the Color
Settings dialog box.
Color Matching
When you print an image captured with a scanner or a
digital camera, sometimes the appearance of the printout
does not match what you see on the screen.
This is because the colors displayed on-screen and the
printed colors are different. Using the Matching sheet in
the Color Settings dialog box, set the ICC (International
Color Consortium) or ICM (Image Color Management)
color profile to matching mode, enter profile, or printer
profile to more closely match the colors displayed on-
screen to the printer colors.
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Open the printer driver dialog box from the
Print dialog box of the application.
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For more details about how to open the printer driver
dialog box, please refer to
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Color Adjustment
Content
Cyan
You can calibrate the hues for Cyan,
Magenta, Yellow.
Magenta
Yellow
Brightness
Adjusts brightness from the darkest
to brightest colors so none are lost in
the brightness of the printed image.
Contrast
Adjusts the relative contrast from
brightest to darkest colors.
Saturation
Adjusts the vividness of colors from
dull to extremely vivid.
Gray Tone
Adjustment
Adjusts grayscale from cool colors
(blue tones) to warm colors (red
tones).