Color Matching
"Color Matching" is the act of making adjustments so that the color tones match between the original item,
the monitor display, and the color printout. On your scanner or printer, the color tones are adjusted as
shown below.
Example: When sRGB is selected as the output profile (target)
Input Profile (Source)
Scanner
ScanGear (Scanner Driver)
Output Profile (Target)
sRGB
OS
Application
Application
Printer Driver
Monitor
Printer
The image's color space is converted from the scanner's color space to sRGB by ScanGear.
When displaying on a monitor, the image's color space is converted from sRGB to the monitor's color
space based on the operating system's monitor settings and the application's working space settings.
When printing, the image's color space is converted from sRGB to the printer's color space based on the
application's print settings and the printer driver's settings.
Summary of Contents for MX390 series
Page 1: ...MX390 series Online Manual Scanning English ...
Page 26: ...Scanned images are saved according to the settings ...
Page 59: ...You can restore the settings in the displayed screen to the default settings ...
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Page 83: ...Related Topic Basic Mode Tab ...
Page 131: ...Reset all adjustments saturation color balance brightness contrast histogram and tone curve ...
Page 138: ... Output by page Outputs the scanned documents in the correct page order ...
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