Adjust The Colors And Print; Adjust The Colors While Checking The Preview (For Color) - Canon imagePROGRAF iPF6400 User Manual

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Adjust the Colors and Print

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Choose either Accuracy 300ppi or High Accuracy 600ppi for the resolution to process images in Input Res-
olution to Plug-in.
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Choose either High Gradation 8bit or Highest Gradation 16bit for the bit number when processing images in
Input Bit to Plug-in.
Note
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Select the mode to be printed when processing images in Print Mode.
Note
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Click the Print button.
Printing begins.

Adjust the Colors and Print

Adjust the Colors and Print
You can adjust the colors to your liking and print images.
The explanation below is on 6 ways to adjust the colors using Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional.

Adjust the Colors while Checking the Preview (for Color)

Adjust the Colors while Checking the Preview (for Monochrome)
Adjust the Colors by Color Matching
Print High-Quality Adobe RGB16bit Images
Prints monochrome photographs with high quality
Using Adobe CMM

Adjust the Colors while Checking the Preview (for Color)

Adjust the Colors while Checking the Preview (for Color)
You can adjust the colors while checking the adjustments in the preview.
The following explanation is on the procedures for adjusting example image below.
Low for Cyan
High for Yellow
Low for Saturation
Warm Black for Gray Tone
Enhance brightness for the curves
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When you select Accuracy 300ppi images are processed at an accurate resolution. This can control print speed
and memory capacity.
When you select High Accuracy 600ppi images are processed at a more accurate resolution. This setting results in
the best print quality, but this takes more time to print than Accuracy 300ppi while also requiring more memory
capacity.
High Accuracy 600ppi will not display with some Media Type settings.
When you select High Gradation 8bit, images are processed at 8 bit/channel (24 bit).
When you select Highest Gradation 16bit, images are processed at 16bit/channel (48 bit).
Highest Gradation 16bit will not display with some Media Type or Input Resolution to Plug-in settings.
The settings that can be selected differ by Media Type,Input Resolution to Plug-in, and Input Bit to Plug-in
selected.
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