Optimal Photo Printing of Image Data
When people print images taken with digital cameras, they sometimes feel that the printed color tones differ
from those of actual image or those displayed on the monitor.
To get the print results as close as possible to the desired color tones, you must select a printing method
that is best suited to the application software used or to your purpose.
Color Management
Devices such as digital cameras, scanners, monitors, and printers handle color differently. Color
management (color matching) is a method that manages device-dependent "colors" as a common color
space.
For Mac OS, a color management system called "ColorSync" is built into the operating system.
sRGB is one of the common color spaces that is frequently used.
ICC profiles convert device-dependent "colors" into a common color space. By using an ICC profile and
carrying out color management, you can draw out the color space of the image data within the color
reproduction area that the printer can express.
Selecting a Printing Method Suited to the Image Data
The recommended printing method depends on the color space (sRGB) of the image data or the
application software to be used.
There are two typical printing methods.
Check the color space (sRGB) of the image data and the application software to be used, and then select
the printing method suited to your purpose.
Adjusting Colors with the Printer Driver
Describes the procedure for printing by using the color correction function of the printer driver.
• To print using Canon Digital Photo Color
The printer prints data with color tints that most people prefer, reproducing colors of the original
image data and producing three-dimensional effects and high, sharp contrasts.
• To print by directly applying editing and touch-up results of an application software
When printing the data, the printer brings out subtle color difference between dark and light
areas, while leaving the darkest and lightest areas intact.
When printing the data, the printer applies fine adjustment results, such as brightness
adjustments made with an application software.
Printing with ICC Profiles (Specifying an ICC Profile from the Application Software)
Describes the procedure for printing by using the color space of sRGB effectively.
You can print with a common color space by setting up the application software and the printer driver
so that the color management matches the input ICC profile of the image data.
The method for setting up the printer driver differs depending on the application software to be used.
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Summary of Contents for PIXMA G3200
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Page 25: ...Using the Machine Printing Photos from a Computer Copying Originals 25 ...
Page 74: ...All registered users can register and delete apps freely 74 ...
Page 113: ...Loading Paper Loading Plain Paper Photo Paper Loading Envelopes 113 ...
Page 120: ...Loading Originals Loading Originals on the Platen Glass Originals You Can Load 120 ...
Page 124: ...Refilling Ink Tanks Refilling Ink Tanks Checking Ink Status 124 ...
Page 131: ...When an ink tank is out of ink promptly refill it Ink Tips 131 ...
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Page 164: ...Safety Safety Precautions Regulatory Information 164 ...
Page 178: ...Main Components and Their Use Main Components Power Supply 178 ...
Page 179: ...Main Components Front View Rear View Inside View Operation Panel 179 ...
Page 203: ...Changing Settings from Operation Panel Quiet setting Turning on off Machine Automatically 203 ...
Page 208: ...Network Connection Network Connection Tips 208 ...
Page 241: ...Network Communication Tips Using Card Slot over Network Technical Terms Restrictions 241 ...
Page 282: ...Printing Printing from Computer Printing from Smartphone Tablet 282 ...
Page 348: ...Printing Using Canon Application Software My Image Garden Guide Easy PhotoPrint Guide 348 ...
Page 362: ...4 When confirmation screen to delete machine is displayed select Yes 362 ...
Page 372: ...Copying Making Copies on Plain Paper Basics Switching Page Size between A4 and Letter 372 ...
Page 448: ...Related Topic Scanning Originals Larger than the Platen Image Stitch 448 ...