Epson Pro 4800 Scanner User Manual


 
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4. You can adjust the following settings:
Color Toning: Allows you to add tone (hue) to your black and
white output. The default is Neutral, which will provide you with a
neutral tonal scale print. You can also choose other popular presets
such as Cool, Warm, and Sepia. Note that the presets will affect the
target found in the Tone Color Circle.
•Tone: Allows you to easily change the entire tonal scale of your
black and white output. While
Darker is the default setting, you
may see better results if you choose
Dark.
Brightness: Adjusts the overall lightness and darkness of your
image.
Contrast: Adjusts the difference between the light and dark areas of
your image.
Shadow and Highlight Tonality: Allows you to control tonality
only in the shadow or highlight areas of your image.
Max Optical Density: Adjusts the overall density or focus of the
print. Create a soft focus print by setting the density to lower.
Highlight Point Shift: If your image is prone to gloss differential,
checking Highlight Point Shift will help to reduce gloss differential
by adding density to the highlights of your image.
Tone Color Circle: Click on any portion of this color wheel or
enter corresponding values to customize the tone (hue) to add to
your black and white print. The closer you select to the edge of the
wheel, the more color you will add to your black and white print.
Preview: Approximates the image tone based on your settings.
Please note this preview will always be of the same image and is not
color managed. It is just to be used to give you a level of feedback as
you make changes.
Managing Print Jobs
Your printer comes with several utilities that let you check on your print jobs
and cancel, pause, or restart them.
The Progress Meter opens each time you send a print job. Status Monitor 3,
which appears on the taskbar when you print, lets you check the printer’s
status and monitor print jobs.
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