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A color gamut is the range of visible colors that can be produced by a
specific set of primary colors such as red, blue, and green or cyan,
magenta, yellow, and black. Monitors, scanners, and color printers all
have different color gamuts. Many different CRT phosphors and color
dyes are available, and each produces a different range of colors.
Phosphors generally produce a wider color gamut than printing dyes,
particularly in the blue and green regions. However, some printable colors
cannot be displayed on typical monitors.
Table Descriptions
Each printer table is named according to its correction formula. The
printer tables are combinations of one of the available gamma correction
values,1.0, 1.4, 1.8, 2.2, 2.6, and one of the available black level values, -
40, -30, -20, -10, 0. For example, the printer table CMYK G1.8 B-30 has a
gamma correction value of 1.8 and a black level value of -30.
The tables are all set for a hue shift of 0 , a saturation level of 100%, and
an automatic contrast calculation.
CONTENTS
INDEX
SEARCH
Operator's Guide
Printing
Guide
Color Management
Calibration
Network
Interface Guide
Getting Started
Printing from
Macintosh
Printing from a PC
Using the Export
Module for Adobe
Photoshop
About Printer Tables
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