Epson StylusPro10000 User Manual

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Printing with EPSON Drivers for Windows
Color Management Settings
The following tables list the color management settings available when you 
choose either Color Controls or PhotoEnhance4.
PhotoEnhance4 is designed to enhance images captured using video 
cameras, digital cameras, or scanners. Depending on your system and the 
size of the image, printing with PhotoEnhance4 may take longer.
Color control modes and Gamma settings
Photo-realistic
Produces sharper images and more vivid colors by 
automatically adjusting the contrast, saturation, and 
brightness. Corrects for overall under- or over-exposure of 
the original image.
Vivid
Intensifies colors and lightens the midtones and highlights. 
Best for print jobs with non-photographic images. 
1.5 Gamma
Produces the same contrast values as earlier EPSON ink jet 
printers. 
1.8 Gamma
Increases contrast.
2.2 Gamma
Matches image colors with sRGB devices.
PhotoEnhance4 settings
Tone
Lets you choose from Normal for standard tone correction, 
Hard for high contrast, Vivid for more intense colors (as 
defined above), Sepia, Monochrome, and None (no tone 
adjustment).
Effect
Lets you choose from four special effects (and set the 
intensity using the Low/High slider): Sharpness, Soft 
Focus, Canvas, and Parchment.
Digital Camera 
Correction
Corrects noise and other flaws common to digital camera 
images.
Notice: Output Viewing 
Conditions
Due to the nature of all 
pigment inks, lighting 
conditions can affect the 
appearance of printer 
output. For example, a 
print viewed under daylight 
may appear to have a 
slightly different color 
balance when viewed 
under tungsten lighting. 
Care should be taken that 
the prints are produced 
for the lighting conditions 
in which they will be 
displayed.
The EPSON printer 
driver was designed to 
represent color accurately 
when prints are illuminated 
with a D50 (daylight) light 
source. For optimum results, 
understand your output 
display conditions 
before printing.