Xerox 701P40210 manual Glossary Of Color Management Terms

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Absolute A rendering intent that maps colors to the nearest hue based Colorimetric upon a perfect illuminant. When printing using this intent,

highlights tend to be washed out and colors appear lighter.

Associations The DocuSP controller uses stock associations to create color groups of similar stocks that can use a single calibration. Once a stock is associated with a color group, it ‘inherits’ attributes from the group.

Calibration Calibration is a process that enables the user to measure the printer’s output against a known standard, by using a Spectrophotometer to scan test patterns. The process enables the user to adjust for “drift” in the color response of the printer and achieve consistent results.

CIELAB A standard color space model defined by the Committee Internationale de l’Eclairage, an international standards committee. L*A*B* is a color space that describes color in terms of human eye response.

CMYK A color space model that defines the relative amounts of Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black toner or ink that will be applied to the print. CMYK can be found in both input and output profiles.

Coated Coated refers to whether the stock in use has been coated or was left uncoated. Generally, prints on coated stock will appear glossier than do prints on uncoated or matte stocks. This visual color difference may not be measurable, but it exists.

Color Cast The technical term for an overall color imbalance affecting an entire image. The DocuSP controller enables you to adjust the color cast in order to balance the image.

Colorimetric Refers to mapping an output color directly to the input color.

Contrast In display systems, the relation between the intensity of color, brightness, or shading of an area. High-contrast images have darker shadows and brighter highlights, while low-contrast images have lighter shadows and duller highlights.

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Contents Color Management USA Table of contents Troubleshooting Using color toolsAssumptions IntroductionMultiple print engines About this guideConventions Related documentationCustomer Support Introduction Color Management Guide Queue overrides DocuSP color managementColor workflows Color path chartsSimplified DocuSP Color Workflow ICC standard path Xerox enhanced path Pantone path Cmyk Native pathFast Reprint path Color Manager Color tools Print engine specific modeColor profiles User TRCsQueue Property Queue Setting DocuColor 2045/2060/6060 mode default Property settingsXCC mode default and override settings Xerox consistent color modeImage quality tools Custom color mode defaultColor adjustments Nearest neighbor Bi-linear Smart Expert colorImage Resample Spot color editor Output Destination Profiles convert PCS to CmykOPI Open PrePress Interface DRIs Display Resolution ImagesDocuSP color management Color Management Guide Characterization Stock Management and CalibrationPage Tips for use of Xerox Qualified Stocks Calibration process overviewCalibration target tips Calibrating the DocuColor 2045/2060/6060 familyCalibrating the DocuColor iGen3 Calibration target and whitespace Calibration step Key Points to this approach Stock Management hints and tipsThree Stock Model Setup Setup Steps after software installationRecommendations Calibrate ANY stock named UnspecifiedAdding New Stock Non-Xerox Adding a Xerox Qualified StockDocuSP Sample Stock Grouping Custom and Colored Stock hints Page Using Custom color mode default Using color toolsLightness, Contrast, and Saturation color Controls Basic color toolsColor Cast controls User Tonal Reproduction Curves TRCs Black overprintExpert color tools User TRC setup windowExpert Color Source Color dialog Interpolation methods Rendering EmulationSystem Specified Defaults Spot Color Editor tab Understanding the Spot Color Editor windowOpen PrePress Interface OPI OPI setup dialog Using XCC Xerox Consistent Color mode Using Print Engine Specific mode11. Selecting XCC mode Image paths TroubleshootingThings to remember Table A-1 System Specified defaultsSystem Specified defaults Glossary Of Color Management Terms Page Page Page Index Page

701P40210 specifications

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