Icc Matching Mode; Printing Enlargements Of Scanned Originals From A Color Imagerunner - Canon imagePROGRAF iPF6400SE User Manual

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ICC Matching Mode

ICC Matching Mode

1
Under Matching Mode, select ICC Matching Mode.
2
Click Matching Method list, and then select a setting.
Setting
Perceptual
Saturation
Colorimetric
Colorimetric (No White-Point Cor-
rection)
3
Click the Input Profile list, and then select an input profile.
To match the color on the printing, select the input profile for Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy of
the Color imageRUNNER type in use.
Note
4
Click the Printer Profile list, and then select a printer profile.

Printing Enlargements of Scanned Originals from a Color imageRUNNER

Printing Enlargements of Scanned Originals from a Color imageRUNNER

Scanned originals from a Color imageRUNNER can be enlarged and printed automatically.
Originals you create by scanning with a Color imageRUNNER are transferred to a "hot folder" and printed automati-
cally after enlargement according to printing conditions you specify for that folder.
This processing sequence is called the Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy function.
To use Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy, first complete these settings in the following order.
1.
Register a hot folder on your computer.
Register a hot folder on your computer for storing scanned originals from the Color imageRUNNER and com-
plete the settings for enlargement copy. For details, see "Creating a New Hot Folder."
2.
Complete the scanning settings on the Color imageRUNNER.
Configure the Color imageRUNNER to send scanned originals to the hot folder.
User's Guide
Color-matching optimized for printing typical photos attractively. Smooth gradation is a
feature. This is also an easy-to-use mode when performing color adjustment using ap-
plication software.
Color-matching optimized for printing posters, etc., vividly.
Color-matching optimized for printing image data with accurate colors in input color
space. This is the easiest-to-use mode when you want to adjust the color and print.
However, gradation may be lost for colors of wider range than the color reproduction
range of the printer. Generally, this is also called relative colorimetric.
The processing method of color-matching is identical to Colorimetric. Use this when
you want to further reproduce the target paper material color of the image data. Gener-
ally, this also is called absolute colorimetric.
ICC Matching Mode
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