Canon EOS 10D Instruction Manual page 35

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You can set in the image a color space different from [Default settings of Work color
space] (p.1-10).
A color space is the reproducible color range (the characteristics of color gamut).
Digital Photo Professional supports the following 5 kinds of color space.
sRGB
: Standard color space for Windows. Widely used for the standard
color space of monitors, digital cameras, and scanners.
Adobe RGB
: A wider color space than sRGB. Mainly used for printing for
business purposes.
Apple RGB
: Standard color space for Macintosh. A slightly wider color space
than sRGB.
ColorMatch RGB : A slightly wider color space than sRGB. Mainly used for printing for
business purposes.
Wide Gamut RGB : A wider color space than Adobe RGB.
Refer to the color chart below for the color area of each color space.
Color chart of color spaces compatible with Digital Photo Professional
sRGB
Adobe RGB
Apple RGB
ColorMatch RGB
Wide Gamut RGB
Gamma
White point
value
(color temp.)
2.2
6500K(D65)
2.2
6500K(D65)
1.8
6500K(D65)
1.8
5000K(D50)
2.2
5000K(D50)
You can select a rendering intent (matching method) from [Perceptual] or [Relative
Colorimetric] for color conversion when printing an image.
Perceptual
: Before and after conversion, all colors are converted to
maintain the relationship between colors. Even where colors
slightly change, you can print a natural-looking image which
has maintained color harmony. However, depending on the
image, the saturation may change overall.
Relative Colorimetric: There will not be much conversion to colors which are similar
before and after conversion, but colors which are not similar
are converted appropriately. Because there are little changes
to similar colors which comprise most of an image, you can
print a natural-looking image in which the degree of color has
not changed greatly. However, depending on the image, there
are cases where the tone of an image changes somewhat as
colors and highlights which are not similar change.
With [CMYK simulation profile], you can simulate the color used when you print in a
CMYK environment such as that of a printer. Digital Photo Professional is compatible
with the following 4 types of printing profiles.
Euro Standard v1.00 : Profile normally used for book printing in Europe, suitable for
simulation of standard European printing.
JMPA v1.10
: Profile normally used for book printing, etc. in Japan, suitable
for simulation of magazine advertising standard color printing.
U.S. Web Coated v1.00 : Profile normally used for book printing in North America,
suitable for simulation of North American standard printing.
JapanColor2001 type3 : Profile becoming a standard in the Japanese printing industry,
suitable for simulation of JapanColor standard printing.
Cover/Table of
Contents
Introduction
1
Displaying Thumbnail Images
and Performing Basic Edits
in the Main Window
Performing Detailed
2
Edits in the Edit
Window
3
Performing Detailed
Edits in the Edit
Image Window
Checking an
4
Image in the Quick
Check Window
Troubleshooting
Shortcut Key List
Index
1-27

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