Canon Pro9500 Mark II Series On-Screen Manual page 531

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Adjusting Colors before Printing
colors of the darkest (blackest) part, gray axis and brightest (whitest) part.
+ (+ adjustment)
Makes skin tones yellower.
- (- adjustment)
Makes skin tones redder.
Color Balance Adjustment
You can adjust the colors of the entire image by shifting midtone colors, without changing the
colors of the darkest (blackest) and brightest (whitest) parts.
You can reduce the blueness of bluish images, such as a shadowy area under blue sky, by
adjusting the color to be yellower or redder.
When the colors of captured images are different from human memory colors (pure white of
wedding dresses, red of tomatoes, etc.), you can adapt those colors to be closer to memory
colors.
B (blue) direction
Previous
+
Standard
G (green) direction
Standard
M (magenta) direction
-
A (amber) direction
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