Matching, Matching tab – Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-300 13" Photographic Inkjet Printer User Manual
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Important
• This function is not available for certain
Media Type
settings.
Brightness
Adjusts the brightness of your print. You cannot change the levels of pure white and black. However,
the brightness of the colors between white and black can be changed. Moving the slider to the right
brightens (dilutes) the colors, and moving the slider to the left darkens (intensifies) the colors. You
can also directly enter brightness values that are linked to the slider bar. Enter a value in the range
from -50 to 50.
Contrast
Adjusts the contrast between light and dark in the image to be printed.
Moving the slider to the right increases the contrast, moving the slider to the left decreases the
contrast.
You can also directly enter a value linked to the slider. Enter a value in the range from -50 to 50.
Matching Tab
Allows you to select the method for adjusting colors to match the type of document to be printed.
Color Correction
Allows you to select
Driver Matching
,
ICM
, or
None
to match the purpose of the print operation.
Important
• When
Black and White Photo Print
is checked on the
Main
tab,
Color Correction
appears
grayed out and is unavailable.
Driver Matching
With Canon Digital Photo Color, you can print sRGB data with color tints that most people prefer.
ICM
Adjusts the colors by using an ICC profile when printing.
Specify the input profile, printer profile, and rendering intent to be used.
Important
• If the application software is set so that ICM is disabled,
ICM
is unavailable for
Color
Correction
and the printer may not be able to print the image data properly.
None
Disables color adjustment with the printer driver.
Input Profile
Specifies the input profile to be used when you select
ICM
for
Color Correction
.
Standard
The standard printer profile (sRGB), which supports the color space of ICM, is used. This is the
default setting.
Printer Profile
Specifies the printer profile to be used when
ICM
is selected for
Color Correction
.
Normally
Auto
is selected but you can also select a printer profile manually.
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