Rgb/Lab Rendering Intent - Fiery TASKalfa 3051ci Printing Manual

Printing system (11),(12),(13),(14) color printing guide (fiery e100)
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You can print a job with the Paper Simulation feature set to On from the printer driver
without customizing paper simulation. Many jobs may print satisfactorily with the fixed
default Paper Simulation setting.
The Paper Simulation option has two settings:
Performs Absolute Colorimetric rendering.
Enabled:
Performs Relative Colorimetric rendering.
Disabled (Default):

RGB/Lab Rendering Intent

The RGB/Lab Rendering Intent option specifies a rendering intent for color conversions. To
control the appearance of images, such as prints from office applications or RGB photographs
from Photoshop, select the appropriate rendering intent. The E100 allows you to choose from
the four rendering intents currently found in industry standard ICC profiles.
E100
rendering intent
Typically results
Photographic:
in less saturated output than
presentation rendering when
printing out-of-gamut colors. This
style preserves tonal relationships in
images.
Creates saturated
Presentation:
colors but does not match printed
colors precisely to displayed colors.
In-gamut colors, such as flesh
tones, are rendered well. This style is
similar to the Photographic
rendering intent.
Provides
Relative Colorimetric:
white-point transformation between
the source and destination white
points. For example, the bluish
white color (gray) of a monitor is
replaced by paper white. This style
avoids visible borders between
blank spaces and white objects.
Provides
Absolute Colorimetric:
no white point transformation
between the source and destination
white points. For example, the bluish
white color (gray) is not replaced
by paper white.
Best used for
Photographs, including scans and
images from stock photography
CDs and digital camera images.
Artwork and graphs in
presentations. In many cases, this
style can be used for mixed pages
that contain presentation graphics
and photographs.
Advanced use when color matching
is important, but you prefer white
colors in the document to print
as paper white. This style may
also be used with PostScript color
management to affect CMYK
data for simulation purposes.
Situations when exact colors are
needed and visible borders are not
distracting. This style may also be
used with PostScript color
management to affect CMYK
data for simulation purposes.
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Equivalent ICC
rendering intent
,
,
Image
Contrast
and
Perceptual
,
Saturation
Graphics
Relative
Colorimetric
Absolute
Colorimetric

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