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Profiles – Konica Minolta bizhub PRESS C1100 User Manual

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Note: You can override the CMOCA settings and make additional
adjustments to the color settings in the IPDS printer setting or in the AFP tab
of the virtual printer.

Profiles

Profiles are used to reproduce color from one device’s color space
to another device's color space in a consistent manner. They
provide the necessary information to convert color data between
device

‑dependent color spaces and device‑independent color

spaces. You use profiles to color-manage your system.

A source profile defines the RGB or CMYK color space of the
object’s source, providing information such as the white point,
gamma, and type of phosphors used. A destination profile defines
the gamut of an output device, such as a printer. The IC-312 print
controller uses a device-independent color space to translate
between the source color space and the color space of the output
device.

Creating a destination profile using an external device

Create a destination profile with the i1, iSis, or i1iO
spectrophotometer using the Profiling tool.

See also:

Using the i1 spectrophotometer to measure a color chart and
create a profile

on page

77

Using the iSis automated chart reader to measure a color chart
and create a profile

on page

78

Using the i1iO Automated Scanning Table to measure a color
chart and create a profile

on page

80

Using the Konica Minolta FD-5 spectrodensitometer to measure a
color chart and create a profile

on page

82

Creating a profile from existing color chart measurements

on page

85

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Chapter 7—Managing color

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