Dtfs - Kodak RP 30 Operator's Manual

Kodak laser printer operator's guide
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dTFS

The dTFS function is used to compensate for the different characteristics of digital
cameras (for example, to correct color casts analog to negative film.
Activate this function only if at least five exposures were made with the same
camera. The exposures are combined in a series—similar to film—and the dTFS
determines the color and density corrections for every image.
The gray condition does NOT apply. 100/100/100 must no longer result in a gray
print.
Gray condition:
In contrast to negatives, the image files have an absolute color allocation:
0/0/0
100/100/100
255/255/255
255/0/0
Deactivate dTFS (the respective information should be recorded at order input) for:
Manipulated, artificially modified digital exposures
Images created with graphic programs
Images with unknown type of creation
Images taken with different cameras
Images with "real" white areas (for example, business cards)
Orders with less than 5 frames
Activate dTFS for:
Images taken with one camera, for example, if the storage medium of the camera
is used
Orders with at least 5 exposures (below 5 exposures, the dTFS has no effect)
Images with "amateur-like" characteristics
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