Using Colorsync On The Macintosh - Epson Photo 700 User Manual

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Note:
When you choose
PhotoEnhance2,
PhotoEnhance, ICM, or
ColorSync, all the other
color options are preset.
4. Other image enhancement options include:
PhotoEnhance2
Produces sharper images and more vivid colors by
automatically adjusting the contrast, saturation, and
brightness. Corrects for over- or under-exposure of the
original photograph. Does not affect text or vector
graphics.
(Windows 95 only)
ICM
Automatically adjusts printout colors to match colors
on the screen. Requires ICM monitor and printer
profiles. Printer profiles are installed with your printer
software. Check your monitor documentation to see
whether your monitor includes ICM profiles.
ColorSync
Automatically adjusts printout colors to match colors
on the screen. See "Using ColorSync on the
Macintosh" for more information.
5. Click
to return to the printer settings dialog box.
OK

Using ColorSync on the Macintosh

Every device you use for viewing or producing colors—your
monitor, scanner, and printer—uses a different color
technology. That's why it's difficult to get printed colors to
match the colors displayed on your monitor.
Each device has its own gamut, or range of colors that it can
reproduce. The Macintosh ColorSync system translates colors
from one gamut to another so your monitor's colors match your
printer's as closely as possible.
ColorSync uses profile information from each device—
including your EPSON Stylus Photo 700—to achieve accurate
color matching. First you have to make sure your monitor's
profile is set. Then you can use your printer software to specify
the exact method of gamut mapping (color matching) you want
to use.
2-10
or
PhotoEnhance
(Macintosh only)
(Windows 3.1)

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