Advanced B&W Photo Options - Windows - Epson SureColor P5370 User Manual

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Note: The Color Density setting is only available in the printer driver. It is not accessible from the
printer's control panel or Epson Media Installer.
Color Density
Adjusts the ink saturation level.
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Advanced B&W Photo Options - Windows
If you select Advanced B&W Photo as the Print Mode option, you can easily produce neutral and
toned black-and-white prints. Whether your photo is color or grayscale, you can use this screening and
color management technology to create stunning black-and-white prints. Select any Mode setting except
ICM and then click Advanced and select any of the available options. You can also use Black
Enhanced Overcoat to print darker tones of black.
Color Toning
Adds tone (hue) to your black-and-white output. The default is Neutral, which provides a neutral tonal
scale print. You can also choose other popular presets such as Cool, Warm, and Sepia. Note that
the presets affect the target in the tone color circle.
Tone
Changes the entire tonal scale of your black-and-white output. While Darker is the default setting, you
may see better results if you choose Dark. The tone color circle adjusts the hue of your black-and-
white print. Click on any portion of the color wheel or enter corresponding values to customize the
tone (hue) to add to your print. The closer you select to the edge of the wheel, the more color you add.
Brightness
Adjusts the overall lightness and darkness of your image.
Contrast
Adjusts the difference between the light and dark areas of your image.
Shadow Tonality
Controls tonality only in the shadow areas of your image.
Highlight Tonality
Controls tonality only in the highlight areas of your image.
Max Optical Density
Adjusts the overall density or focus of the print. Create a soft focus print by lowering the density
setting.
Highlight Point Shift
Helps reduce gloss differential on glossy media by adding density to the highlights of your image.
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Selecting Basic Print Settings - Windows
Selecting Basic Print Settings - Windows
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