Xerox Phaser 780 Tabloid User Guide

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PhaserMatch ICC Software User Guide
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Using PhaserMatch ICC 
Software: Advanced Features
The power and flexibility of PhaserMatch ICC software lie in the editing or 
color-correcting tools that you can use to get just the colors you want. There are 
two color-editing opportunities: during the creation of the device link profile 
and then again once it is saved. The editing functions are as follows:
The Color Controls function allows you to adjust lightness, contrast, 
and/or saturation and change the rendering intent (in Creating Device 
Link mode only).
The Curves editor lets you fine tune the tone reproduction curves of 
the target device being simulated by the printer (in Editing Device Link 
mode only).
The following additional features are available: 
View the color values of any point in the preview image.
Enlarge or shrink the preview image.
Change the size and resolution of the preview image.
Open a different preview image or change the default preview image.
Select a location for the target (press) profiles.
Using the previewing tools
PhaserMatch ICC software uses two of the image-previewing tools commonly 
found in graphic arts applications: the eyedropper and the magnifying glass.
“Before” and “after”: Using the eyedropper
Use the eyedropper tool to actively view the color values of any point in your 
image. Click the eyedropper icon to activate it; the cursor becomes an 
eyedropper. 
The “Before” color values on the far left side of the window display the color 
values of the original preview image. The “After” values reflect the values that 
would be printed if you saved the current color adjustments. When you edit the 
device link profile, the “after” reflects any changes you make.
The values are displayed in CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) plus “T” for 
total ink and LCH (lightness, chroma, hue).