Cmyk Ink Simulation; Windows Icm Colour Matching - Oki C7100 User Manual

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appearance of an image. This may change the overall
appearance of an image as all the colours are shifted together.
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Saturation
Best choice for printing bright & saturated colours if you don't
necessarily care how accurate the colours are. This makes it
the recommended choice for graphs, charts, diagrams etc.
Maps fully saturated colours in the source gamut to fully
saturated colours in the printer's gamut.
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Absolute Colorimetric
Best for printing solid colours and tints, such as Company
logos etc. Matches colours common to both devices exactly,
and clips the out of gamut colours to their nearest printed
equivalent. Tries to print white as it appears onscreen. The
white of a monitor is often very different from paper white, so
this may result in colour casts, especially in the lighter areas of
an image.
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Relative Colorimetric
Good for proofing CMYK colour images on a desktop printer.
Much like Absolute Colorimetric, except that it scales the
source white to the (usually) paper white; i.e. unlike Absolute
Colorimetric, this attempts to take the paper white into
account.

CMYK INK SIMULATION

Affects CMYK data only
CMYK data only.
CMYK data only
CMYK data only
This option simulates what the output will look on a printing press
using the ink types SWOP, Euroscale or Toyo. If using CMYK Ink
Simulation, it is recommended that you switch off all other Printer
Colour Matching; select the No Colour Matching option under the
Colour Match option in the printer driver.

WINDOWS ICM COLOUR MATCHING

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Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP only.
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Affects RGB data only
RGB data only.
RGB data only
RGB data only
OPERATION > 95

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