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Input profiles and output profiles
Learn about input and output profiles
Color spaces
Devices as monitors and printers create colors in a different way. Because of these differences
colors are described differently for each device.
The different methods of describing colors are called color spaces. The color space specifies how
color information is represented in an image. Each device has its own individual color space and
range of colors that it can display or print. In addition, each device can have one or more ICC
(International Color Consortium) profiles. ICC profiles are used when an image or a object is
converted to the color space of a different device.
A
B
C
RGB
CMYK
G
F
E
D
[397] Color spaces of human eye (A), RGB and CMYK (B), and other devices (C, D, E, F, and G)
RGB
Devices such as monitors, digital cameras, and scanners generally use RGB color spaces to
describe colors. Two implementations of RGB color spaces are sRGB and Adobe RGB.
CMYK
Color printers use the CMYK color space. Implementations of the CMYK color space vary from
printer to printer and from medium to medium. FOGRA has several implementations of the
CMYK color spaces.
Input profiles and output profiles
An input ICC profile can translate color data created on one device (such as a monitor) into the
Profile Connection Space (PCS). The Profile Connection Space (PCS) is necessary to connect the
input and output color space by describing the colors in a device-independent way. The Profile
Connection Space (PCS) color space, such as the CIELAB color space, defines colors as true
representations of what the human eye can perceive.
There are input profiles to translate RGB color data and input profiles to translate CMYK color
data.
The output ICC profile translates the color information from the Profile Connection Space (PCS) to
the CMYK color space of the printer.
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Summary of Contents for VarioPrint MICR i Series
Page 1: ...VarioPrint i series MICR Operation guide 2015 2019 Canon Production Printing ...
Page 8: ...Contents 8 VarioPrint i series MICR ...
Page 9: ...Chapter 1 Introduction ...
Page 17: ...Chapter 2 Safety and Environment Information ...
Page 25: ...Chapter 3 Explore the printer ...
Page 45: ...Chapter 4 Getting started ...
Page 55: ... 37 Password Log in to the printer Chapter 4 Getting started 55 VarioPrint i series MICR ...
Page 65: ...Chapter 5 Define defaults ...
Page 97: ...Chapter 6 Job media handling ...
Page 114: ...Manage the media from control panel 114 Chapter 6 Job media handling VarioPrint i series MICR ...
Page 115: ...Chapter 7 Transaction printing ...
Page 155: ...Chapter 8 Document printing ...
Page 257: ...Chapter 9 Save energy ...
Page 269: ...Chapter 10 Manage media definitions ...
Page 296: ...Adjust the minimum print gap 296 Chapter 10 Manage media definitions VarioPrint i series MICR ...
Page 297: ...Chapter 11 Manage color definitions ...
Page 372: ...Create a trapping preset 372 Chapter 11 Manage color definitions VarioPrint i series MICR ...
Page 373: ...Chapter 12 Print what you expect ...
Page 425: ...Chapter 13 Maintain the printer ...
Page 489: ...Chapter 14 Problem Solving ...
Page 518: ...Adjust media registration parameters 518 Chapter 14 Problem Solving VarioPrint i series MICR ...
Page 519: ...Chapter 15 References ...
Page 553: ...Chapter 16 Regulation Notices ...
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