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allows you to maximize your printer's performance.
For example, compare the two photos below. You should be able to tell the color difference
between the cobalt blue seas. Color differences are distinct in Adobe RGB when subjects
have vivid, highly saturated gamut.
sRGB image
Adobe RGB image
Some digital single-lens reflex cameras support Adobe RGB. If RAW mode is also supported,
you can edit/print images using the Adobe RGB color space by processing captured images in
Adobe RGB and adding ICC profile tags.
Check the following when printing Adobe RGB images.
Check1 How can I check the colors of Adobe RGB images?
It is impossible to reproduce Adobe RGB colors on computer monitors other than those used
by professionals. Before you edit/retouch Adobe RGB images, print them using the Adobe
RGB color space and check the colors.
Printing by Utilizing the Source Color Space (Printing from Easy-PhotoPrint Pro)
Printing by Utilizing the Source Color Space (Printing from Other Applications)
Check2 What is RAW data?
RAW data allows you to process images using Adobe RGB and save them with ICC profile
tags. Look at the advantages of capturing RAW images.
Printing Rewarding Photos from RAW Data
Check3 How can I convert sRGB to Adobe RGB?
You can edit sRGB images using the Adobe RGB color space. However, sRGB images will be
printed with increased saturation if opened in the Adobe RGB color space directly. They must
go through the correct color space conversion process.
Points to Check in the Application Settings
It is recommended that you print sRGB images using the color correction
function of the driver
You would not be aware of color spaces when using a compact digital camera. Generally,
compact digital cameras are set to use the sRGB color space.
sRGB is a color space designed to display uniform colors on digital cameras and monitors.
On a monitor, you can check the images in colors as close to the original colors as possible.
Use the color correction function of the driver when printing sRGB images so that you can
check edited/retouched images on a monitor and print the resulting images.
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Essential Basics of Color Management
Summary of Contents for Pro9500 Mark II Series
Page 26: ...Page top Page 26 of 541 pages Printing Documents Macintosh ...
Page 41: ...Page top Page 41 of 541 pages Loading Paper in the Front Tray ...
Page 55: ...Page top Page 55 of 541 pages When Printing Becomes Faint or Colors Are Incorrect ...
Page 113: ...Page top Page 113 of 541 pages Selecting the Paper ...
Page 123: ...Note See Help for details on the Edit screen Page top Page 123 of 541 pages Editing ...
Page 125: ...Page top Page 125 of 541 pages Printing ...
Page 130: ...Page top Page 130 of 541 pages Selecting the Paper and Layout ...
Page 133: ...Page top Page 133 of 541 pages Editing ...
Page 135: ...Page top Page 135 of 541 pages Printing ...
Page 142: ...Page top Page 142 of 541 pages Printing ...
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Page 186: ...Page top Page 186 of 541 pages Cropping Photos Photo Print ...
Page 190: ...Page top Page 190 of 541 pages Printing an Index ...
Page 282: ...Page top Page 282 of 541 pages Stamp Background Printing ...
Page 298: ...Adjusting Tone Page top Page 298 of 541 pages Printing a Color Document in Monochrome ...
Page 325: ...Page top Page 325 of 541 pages Reducing Photo Noise ...
Page 341: ...a flat place Page top Page 341 of 541 pages Attaching Removing the CD R Tray ...
Page 412: ...Page top Page 412 of 541 pages Colors Are Uneven or Streaked ...
Page 444: ...Page top Page 444 of 541 pages Before Printing on Art Paper ...
Page 483: ...Next Page top Page 483 of 541 pages Overview of Printing from Computers ...
Page 488: ...Page 488 of 541 pages Printing from Other Applications ...
Page 532: ...Page top Page 532 of 541 pages Adjusting Colors before Printing ...