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You can define the input profile if you use the 'Colour feel' setting 'Océ enhanced colours'.
The table below gives an overview of the possible input profiles / standardisation settings.
#
Input profile / standardis-
ation
RGB - 'sRGB'
RGB - 'AdobeRGB'
CMYK - 'Euroscale coat-
ed'
CMYK - 'Euroscale un-
coated'
CMYK - 'US Web coated
(SWOP)'
What is an input profile / standardisation?
Description
Use this setting to indicate the colour space of a standard
computer monitor. sRGB is the most frequently used
RGB colour space, especially in consumer grade digital
cameras. sRGB is acceptable for most consumer applica-
tions. The sRGB design allows easy previewing on a
standard computer display.
This setting indicates an RGB colour space developed
by Adobe in 1998. Adobe RGB has a larger gamut than
sRGB. Adobe RGB is included in more medium-range
digital cameras, and many professional graphic artists
prefer Adobe RGB for its larger gamut.
This setting indicates an offset press standard, frequently
used in Europe to print separations and proofs on coated
media.
This setting indicates an offset press standard, frequently
used in Europe to print separations and proofs on uncoat-
ed media.
This setting indicates an offset press standard, frequently
used in the US to print separations and proofs on coated
media.
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