Software Settings; How The Application Displays Color; Printer Driver Settings; Lighting (Viewing) Conditions - Sharp AR-C360P Printing Manual

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There are several settings found on a typical monitor:
5000k or D50
6500k or D65
9300k
k=degrees Kelvin, a measurement of temperature

Software settings

Many software applications have their own color settings.
The application settings may override the settings in the printer
driver. Please refer to the documentation for your software
application for details on that particular program's color
management functions.

How the application displays color

Some graphics applications such as Adobe
Macromedia Freehand
applications such as Microsoft
Please see your application's online help or user manual for more
information.

Printer driver settings

The color settings in your printer driver can change the appearance
of a document. The default driver settings produce good results for
most documents.
There are several options available to help match the printed colors
with those displayed on screen. (See "How to perform color
matching" on page 17.)

Lighting (Viewing) conditions

A document can look very different under various lighting
conditions.
For example, the colors may look different when viewed standing
next to a sunlit window compared to how they look under standard
office fluorescent lighting.
Warmest, yellowish
lighting
Cooler
Cool
®
may display color differently from "office"
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Typically used in graphics arts
environments.
Approximates daylight conditions.
The default setting for many monitors
and television sets.
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Word.
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Photoshop
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