Sony DPP-EX50 Operating Instructions Manual page 110

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Symptom
The printed
pictures are
inferior in
quality.
The picture
quality and
colors of the
image previewed
on the screen
differs from those
printed.
The printed
image differs
when an image is
directly printed
from the memory
card inserted into
the printer's slot
and when it is
printed via a PC.
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• Did you use an AdobeRGB-
compliant digital camera,
not compatible with the
DCF 2.0, to shoot an image
in the AdobeRGB mode?
Cause/Solutions
c An AdobeRGB image file that supports
the DCF 2.0 will undergo color
corrections, but an AdobeRGB image
file that does not support the DCF 2.0
will be printed in vague colors without
color corrections.
What is an AdobeRGB?
An AdobeRGB is a color space that the
Adobe System Incorporated employs
and uses as the default setting for
image processing software including
the Adobe Photoshop. The
AdobeRGB, an optional color space
extended with the DCF 2.0, determines
the color ranges widely used in
printing industry.
For whether or not a digital camera
supports the AdobeRGB, see the
operating instructions of the digital
camera.
c Because of differences in the phosphor
method or profiles of a TV monitor,
please regard the image being
displayed on the screen as just a
reference. To adjust picture quality,
do either of the following:
– Menu - SET UP - Color Setting
(.page 62)
– Menu-EDIT-Adjust (.page 33)
c Because of the differences in the
printer's internal processing and PC
software processing, the printed
images will be different.

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