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Color management example with photoshop, Synchronized color management with photoshop, Color-adjustment options – HP Designjet Z6200 Photo Printer User Manual

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Color management example with Photoshop

In this example, you have an Adobe RGB image that you want to print from Photoshop. There are three

ways of doing it.

Select Let Photoshop determine colors in Photoshop. Select Application-Managed

Colors in the printer driver. Color management is done in Photoshop. This is the recommended

way.

Select Let printer determine colors in Photoshop. Select Printer-Managed Colors and the

sRGB profile in the printer driver. Photoshop converts the image from Adobe RGB to sRGB and

sends it to the printer. Color management is done in the printer. Unfortunately, conversion to sRGB

results in a loss of gamut, but Photoshop cannot be prevented from converting to sRGB when Let

printer determine colors is selected.

Select No color management in Photoshop. Select Printer-Managed Colors and the

AdobeRGB profile in the printer driver. Photoshop does not perform any conversion, there is no

loss of gamut, and color management is done in the printer. However, this method will not work if

you are using synchronized color management in Photoshop (see below).

Synchronized color management with Photoshop

If you are using Adobe Photoshop CS2 for Mac OS, or Adobe Photoshop CS3 for Windows, or later

versions, the color management options can be automatically synchronized between Photoshop and the

driver.

If you select Let Photoshop determine colors or No color management in Photoshop,

Application-Managed Colors is automatically selected in the driver.

If you select Let printer determine colors in Photoshop, Printer-Managed Colors is

automatically selected in the driver. The PostScript driver will use the color profile attached to the

job by Photoshop.

To enable this Photoshop synchronization under Windows XP, you must download and install the

following free software packages from Microsoft's Web site:

Microsoft Core XML Services (MSXML) 6.0

Microsoft XML Paper Specification Essentials Pack 1.0

Color-adjustment options

The aim of color management is to print accurate colors. If you perform color management correctly,

then you should be able to print accurate colors with no need of any manual color adjustments.

However, manual adjustments may be useful in the following situations:

If your color management is not working correctly for some reason

If you want colors that are subjectively pleasing rather than accurate

The printer driver provides different adjustment facilities depending on whether you are printing in color

or in grayscale. If you are printing in pure black and white, there are no color adjustment options.

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