FujiFilm 3500 Printer User Manual


 
4. USAGE OF PRINTER DRIVER
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3. Image processing setting options
Click the [Image processing setting] tag on the [FUJIFILM
PICTROGRAPHY3500 (4000
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2 or 4500) TCP Properties]
dialog box to display the following:
ICM
Check this box if you plan to use the Windows color manage-
ment function (ICM).
* ICM is supported only by Windows 98 (Windows 98 with
Service Pack 1 or Windows 98 Second Edition), Windows
2000 or Windows XP.
Matching method
Choose a color matching method (Rendering Intent) with ICM.
The following choices are available:
Perseptual: Performs appearance-matching accompa-
nied by compression of the color
reproduction spectrum.
The most suitable color reproduction is ob-
tained when sRGB monitor is chosen as the
input profile.
Relative Colorimetric:
Compensates for white color differences, as
opposed to absolute reproduction.
Saturation: The same as “Perseptual”.
Absolute Colorimetric:
Performs colorimetric matching.Colors out-
side the color reproduction spectrum are
poorly reproduction.
Profile
Chooses an ICC profile.
PICTROGRAPHY3500:
Select [Pictrography 3500PG-D_ER]
PICTROGRAPHY4000
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2:
Select [Pictrography 4000
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2PG-D_ER V2.5]
PICTROGRAPHY4500:
Select [Pictrography 4500PG-D_ER]
* This combo-box is not displayed in Windows 95 or Windows
NT 4.0.
Brightness
Adjust the print density. Settings toward the right (plus direc-
tion) result in lighter prints, while settings toward the left (mi-
nus direction) result in darker prints.
Contrast
Adjust the print contrast. Settings toward the right (plus direc-
tion) produce higher contrast, while settings toward the left
(minus direction) produce lower contrast.
Color balance (Red/Green/Blue)
Adjust color balance for prints. Settings toward the right (plus
direction) result in higher print density of the color specified,
while settings toward the left (minus direction) result in lower
print density of the color specified.
Image process
Select a color-matching function. This color-matching func-
tion refers to the one provided with the PICTROGRAPHY
3500/4000
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2/4500, which provides the following options:
ON1 (CG): Performs color conversions suitable for print-
ing high-chroma images, including computer
graphics.
Intended for monitors having color tempera-
tures of 9300K*
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and γ 2.2*
2
.
ON2 (Photo): Produces somewhat softer prints.
Intended for monitors having color tempera-
tures of 6500K and γ 1.8.
ON3 (sRGB): Suitable for printing with an sRGB*
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moni-
tor.
As compored with ON1 setting, ON3 set-
ting enables to print saturated colors lower
in brightness and higher in saturation.
ON4 : A color-matching function will work that
(PG3000 OFF) produces results close to that obtained with
PICTROGRAPHY3000 color matching
function set to “OFF” (for 3500).
ON4 : A color-matching function will work that
(PG4000 OFF) produces results close to that obtained with
PICTROGRAPHY4000 color matching
function set to “OFF” (for 4000
2/4500).
OFF: Disable printer color matching.
With this option selected, gray reproduction
is determined by settings for [Gray balance].
Gray balance
Select gray gradation and color balance, if Image process is
set to OFF.
Gray1 : Suitable for printing with monitors having
(2.2/9300) color temperatures of 9300K and γ 2.2.
Gray2 : Suitable for printing with monitors having
(1.8/6500) color temperatures of 6500K and γ 1.8.
Gray3 (sRGB): Suitable for printing with an sRGB monitor.
*1 Color : The color of a light source is indicated in
temperature temperature [Kelvin degrees (K)]. The
higher the temperature is, the more the color
of a light source is bluish. The lower the tem-
perature is, the more the color of a light
source is reddish.