Brother 9200C 业主指南

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Perceptual Matching—All the colors of a given gamut are scaled proportionally 
to fit within another gamut. This intent pretty much maintain the balance 
between the colors in the image. This intent is the best choice for realistic 
images, such as scanned photographs.
 Saturation Matching—The relative saturation of colors is maintained from 
gamut to gamut. So basically the colors are shifted to the edge of the gamut to 
get the most saturated color possible. Rendering the image using this intent 
gives the strongest colors and is the best choice for bar graphs and pie charts, in 
which the actual color displayed is less important than its vividness.
Relative Colorimetric Matching—The colors that fall within the gamuts of both 
devices are left unchanged. Some colors in both images will be exactly the same, 
a useful outcome when colors must match quantitatively. What that means is 
that if the color is inside the gamut, it will stay the same color. However, if the 
color is outside the gamut, it will be mapped to the edge of the gamut. This intent 
is best suited for logos or “spot colors” where color must match.
Absolute Colorimetric Matching—A close appearance match may be achieved 
over most of the tonal range, but if the minimum density of the idealized image 
is different from that of the output image, the areas of the image that are left 
blank will be different. Colors that fall within the gamuts of both devices are left 
unchanged.
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