Canon Imageprograf Ipf8300 User Guide
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6.In FPrint Quality , click Highest or High .Important• Ambient Light Adjust is only available when the FPrint Quality is set to Highest or High . 7.Click Color in the HColor Mode list. 8. Click ISet to display the Color Settings dialog box. 9. Click the Matching tab to display the Matching panel. 10.Make sure Driver Matching Mode is selected in AMatching Mode . Note•To specify monitor matching, select Monitor Matching in BMatching Method . In this case, select the same color space as when the file was opened in CColor Space and the monitor color tempera- ture in DMonitor White Point . 11.Select EUse ambient light adjustment . Adjustments for Better Print Quality > Color adjustment >iPF8300Selecting Color Tones on Charts Before Printing (Mac OS X)8863
12.Click FAmbient Light Adjust to display the Ambient Light Adjust dialog box. 13.Confirm that By selecting a chart number is selected in ASetting Method . If it is not selected already, select it. 14. Click BPrint Chart . Light Source Check Tool now starts up. Adjustments for Better Print Quality > Color adjustment >Selecting Color Tones on Charts Before Printing (Mac OS X)iPF83008864
15.Check the settings and click DPrint . The Chart is printed. 16. In the viewing environment, determine the number of the set of images on the Chart in which all four vertical im- ages have the best overall color tone. Note• Choose the number of the set of images in which the people, the blue of the sky, and the red of the strawberries look the most natural overall. 17. In the Ambient Light Adjust dialog box, select the number of your preferred chart in CChart Number . 18.If Matching Method is set to Monitor Matching on the Matching panel, enter the DColor Temperature and E Illuminance as measured during monitor calibration. Adjustments for Better Print Quality > Color adjustment >iPF8300Selecting Color Tones on Charts Before Printing (Mac OS X)8865
19.Click OK. 20. Confirm the print settings and print as desired. Printing in Colors Matching the Measured Ambient Light (Windows) Measure the light level in the viewing environment and enter the results in the printer driver before printing. Important• This function requires the i1 spectrophotometer. The Light Source Measure Tool must also be installed. • You can install the Light Source Measure Tool from the User Software CD-ROM. • For a list of supported i1 devices, refer to the manual provided with the Light Source Measure Tool. 1. Using the i1 spectrophotometer and the Light Source Measure Tool, determine the Lighting Source Type, Color Temperature , and Illuminance in the viewing environment. Note•For detailed instructions on the i1 and Light Source Measure Tool, refer to the provided instructions. 2. Choose Print in the application menu. 3. Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box. (See " Accessing the Printer Driv- er Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) →P.205 ") 4. Make sure the Main sheet is displayed. Adjustments for Better Print Quality > Color adjustment >Printing in Colors Matching the Measured Ambient Light (Windows)iPF83008866
5.In the AMedia Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded (for example, Premium Glossy Paper 200 ).Important•Ambient light matching may not be available, depending on the type of paper used. For more infor- mation, see the Paper Reference Guide. (See " Types of Paper →P.768") 6.Click DAdvanced Settings to switch the print mode. 7.In FPrint Quality , click Highest or High . Important• Ambient Light Adjust is only available when the FPrint Quality is set to Highest or High . 8.Click Color in the GColor Mode list. 9. Click HColor Settings to display the Color Settings dialog box. Adjustments for Better Print Quality > Color adjustment >iPF8300Printing in Colors Matching the Measured Ambient Light (Windows)8867
10.Click the Matching tab to display the Matching sheet. 11.Make sure Driver Matching Mode is selected in AMatching Mode . Note•To specify monitor matching, select Monitor Matching in BMatching Method . In this case, select the same color space as when the file was opened in CColor Space and the monitor color tempera- ture in DMonitor White Point . 12.Select EUse ambient light adjustment . 13. Click FAmbient Light Adjust to display the Ambient Light Adjust dialog box. 14.Select By entering values directly in ASetting Method . Adjustments for Better Print Quality > Color adjustment >Printing in Colors Matching the Measured Ambient Light (Windows)iPF83008868
15.Select the BLighting Source Type and DColor Temperature determined in step 1. If you have selected Monitor Matching in Matching Method on the Matching sheet, also select EIlluminance .Note•If you will print repeatedly using the settings values you set this one time, we recommend completing the settings by accessing the printer driver dialog box from the operating system menu.(See " Access- ing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from the Operating System Menu (Windows) →P.207 ") 16.Click OK. 17. Confirm the print settings and print as desired. Printing in Colors Matching the Measured Ambient Light (Mac OS X) Measure the light level in the viewing environment and enter the results in the printer driver before printing. Important• This function requires the i1 spectrophotometer. The Light Source Measure Tool must also be installed. • You can install the Light Source Measure Tool from the User Software CD-ROM. • For a list of supported i1 devices, refer to the manual provided with the Light Source Measure Tool. 1. Using the i1 spectrophotometer and the Light Source Measure Tool, determine the Lighting Source Type, Color Temperature , and Illuminance in the viewing environment. Note•For detailed instructions on the i1 and Light Source Measure Tool, refer to the provided instructions. 2. Choose Print in the application menu. 3. Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box. (See "Accessing the Printer Driv- er Dialog Box from Applications (Mac OS X) .") →P.485 Adjustments for Better Print Quality > Color adjustment >iPF8300Printing in Colors Matching the Measured Ambient Light (Mac OS X)8869
4.Make sure the Main panel is displayed. 5.In the AMedia Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded (for example, Premium Glossy Paper 200 ). Important•Ambient light matching may not be available, depending on the type of paper used. For more infor- mation, see the Paper Reference Guide. (See "Types of Paper .") →P.768 6.Click DAdvanced Settings to switch the print mode. Adjustments for Better Print Quality > Color adjustment >Printing in Colors Matching the Measured Ambient Light (Mac OS X)iPF83008870
7.In FPrint Quality , click Highest or High .Important• Ambient Light Adjust is only available when the FPrint Quality is set to Highest or High . 8.Click Color in the HColor Mode list. 9. Click ISet to display the Color Settings dialog box. 10. Click the Matching tab to display the Matching panel. 11.Make sure Driver Matching Mode is selected in AMatching Mode . Note•To specify monitor matching, select Monitor Matching in BMatching Method . In this case, select the same color space as when the file was opened in CColor Space and the monitor color tempera- ture in DMonitor White Point . 12.Select EUse ambient light adjustment . Adjustments for Better Print Quality > Color adjustment >iPF8300Printing in Colors Matching the Measured Ambient Light (Mac OS X)8871
13.Click FAmbient Light Adjust to display the Ambient Light Adjust dialog box. 14.Select By entering values directly in ASetting Method . 15. Select the BLighting Source Type and DColor Temperature determined in step 1. If you have selected Monitor Matching in Matching Method on the Matching panel, also select EIlluminance . 16. Click OK. 17. Confirm the print settings and print as desired. Adjustments for Better Print Quality > Color adjustment >Printing in Colors Matching the Measured Ambient Light (Mac OS X)iPF83008872