HP (Hewlett-Packard) CQ113A#B1K All in One Printer User Manual


 
CMS: CMS stands for Color Management System. It is the application that converts the color
information stored in the input image, which has the color space defined by a source profile, into
an output image that has the color space specified by a destination profile. There are many
different CMSs on the market: there are CMSs in applications, in operating systems and in
printing software provided by printer manufacturers (in our case the HP Designjet Z5200ps
internal RIP).
Source profile: a description of the color behavior of the input device.
Destination profile: a description of the color behavior of the output device.
Rendering intent: the most difficult challenge in color management is when a color in the
source gamut does not correspond directly to a color in the destination gamut. As a perfect
match is not possible, there are different types of choices that can be made about how to treat
gamut differences and these are called rendering intent. There are four different possibilities
depending on the final output you want to achieve.
Use Perceptual for the most pleasing final output from your original RGB image. It is
suitable for photographic content.
Use Saturation for vivid final output. It is suitable for business graphics (charts,
presentations, etc.), but is not recommended for color matching.
Use Relative Colorimetric for press proofing. This rendering intent provides a match for
colors that are inside both the source and destination gamuts and minimizes differences
when a match is not possible.
Use Absolute Colorimetric for press proofing (like Relative Colorimetric), when you also
want to simulate the color of the source’s paper.
TIP: You can use "soft proofing" options in your application (such as Photoshop and InDesign) to
view the result of each rendering intent. See
Proof the output on the monitor (InDesign, PS driver)
on page 91.
The most commonly used device color spaces and, therefore, profiles are:
RGB mode:
sRGB (sRGB IEC61966-2.1): for images originating typically from consumer digital
cameras and scanners and in general from the Web
Adobe RGB (1998): for images originating typically from professional digital cameras
Specific RGB device space: for images coming from or going to a specific RGB device
that has been profiled. The HP Designjet Z5200ps has the capability to measure itself and
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Color management