MINOLTA magicolor 2 Manual Do Utilizador

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Other Methods 
of Color 
Control
QMS magicolor 2 Op
eration
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Choose any other printing options you want.
Choose the Help button in the printer driver for detailed descrip-
tions of the options.
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Choose OK until you return to the application.
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From the File menu, choose Print.
10 In the Print dialog box, select any other options you want 
and then choose OK.
Other Methods of Color 
Control
Color Matching
A major concern in the color publishing industry today is color consis-
tency across devices with different color models. For example, when 
you scan a color photograph, the scanner sends the image data to 
the computer in an RGB (Red-Blue-Green) format. The computer 
then converts the data into another RGB format to display it on the 
monitor. When the image data is sent to the printer, it is converted 
into CMYK (Cyan-Magenta-Yellow-blacK) format by the printer driver 
or application. Because of these conversions, a color output device 
(like your printer) may produce colors dramatically different from 
those seen on the computer screen, or in the original image.
To keep colors more consistent, you can use color matching, which 
uses software to describe colors for different devices in a common 
language to make sure that color is produced in the same shade on 
all devices. 
Color Matching with a Color Management System
Color management systems (CMSs) work by translating color infor-
mation from different devices into a common language. A CMS first 
gets information about the way these devices create color and the