Colour Shift/Saturation; Colour Shift - Xerox Document Centre ColorSeries 50 User Manual

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Colour Shift/Saturation

The Colour Shift/Saturation feature (Figure 59)
allows you to shift all copy colours toward the
adjacent hue as well as to adjust the overall
richness of colour on the output copy.

Colour Shift

Colour shift is useful when the original does not
have quite the correct colours for your needs. By
touching one of the Colour Shift buttons, you can
cause the overall copy colours to be shifted.
The illustration on the Colour Shift/Saturation
screen helps you anticipate the results of the
requested shift. The top bar illustrates the
relationship between colours and adjacent hues.
The lower bar shifts to the left or right to reflect
your choice. When Normal is selected, the lower
bar is centreed below the upper bar. Figure 60
illustrates the Normal setting.
If you select one of the Warm buttons, the red
colours shift toward the yellow hue, the green
colours shift toward the cyan hue, and the blue
colours shift toward the magenta hue. The lower
bar shifts to the right. All colours in between these
original colours also shift in the same direction.
Figure 61 illustrates the Warm setting.
To continue the example, if you select one of the
Cool buttons, the red colours shift toward the
magenta hue, the blue colours shift toward the
cyan hue, and the green colours shift toward the
yellow hue. The lower bar shifts to the left. Again,
all colours in between these original document
colours also shift in the same direction. Figure 61
illustrates the Cool setting.
DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE
Figure 59: Colour Shift/Saturation feature
Figure 61: Colour shift toward Warm
Figure 62: Colour shift toward Cool
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Figure 60: Normal
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