Epson R1800 manual Group 2 Color Settings Advanced Mode, Overview

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Print Palette Button – Prints the ColorSure palette for the selected substrate. ColorSure is a method for reproducing exact spot colors. The two main components are: 1) the transferred palette and 2) the CorelDraw, Corel PhotoPaint, and Adobe swatches. For a complete description on how to use ColorSure to get perfect spot colors, see appendix C.

Group 2 - Color Settings (Advanced Mode)

Overview

This tab gives you access to all of the color management controls available in PowerDriver R1800 IQ . Color correction allows you to create transfers from all kinds of images, from photorealistic images to spot color logos. For maximum flexibility, PowerDriver R1800 IQ lets you color correct bitmap and vector elements differently, even if they are in the same graphics file. For example, if you scan a photograph and import it into CorelDraw, PowerDriver will use the color management settings that have been selected for Bitmap. If you then add text on top of the bitmap image, PowerDriver will use the color management settings that have been selected for Vector. The photograph and the text will be color corrected differently! Why? You can now sublimate images with realistic photographic backgrounds that have vivid spot color text.

Vector and Bitmap Explanation

Bitmaps are a grid of pixels. Bitmaps come from digital cameras, scanners, and photo CDs. Bitmaps can also be created in applications like Corel PhotoPaint or Adobe PhotoShop. Bitmaps have file extensions like GIF, JPG, BMP, and TIF. Vector components consist of shapes, curves, lines, and text. They are created in programs such as CorelDraw and Adobe Illustrator. Higher end programs like CorelDraw can combine Vector and Bitmaps into a single image. As a rule of thumb, if the object in your image is made of curves, text, shapes, or fills, it will be color corrected using the PowerDriver Vector settings. All other image types will be color corrected based on the PowerDriver R1800 IQ Bitmap setting.

Bitmap & Vector Options

ƒIntense – This kicks the color intensity and saturation to the extreme. This setting does not try to keep color accurate; its main goal is to produce deep dark colors. Artwork, graphics, logos, and text are good candidates for this setting. Some photographs will look good but typically, this setting is too intense to be used with photographs. This can be set for either Bitmap or Vector images.

ƒVivid – This setting is most suitable for images where it is important that the colors are vivid and contrast well with each other. Artwork, graphics, logos, and text, as well as photographs of landscapes or still life are good candidates for the Vivid setting. This can be set for either Bitmap or Vector images.

ƒSaturated - The Saturated setting will make the colors in your image more intense. Saturated output tries to remain color accurate with a slight bump in intensity.

ƒRealistic (Bitmap ONLY) - This setting is most suitable for reproducing skin tones in scanned photographs.

ƒOriginal (Vector ONLY) - This setting is most suitable for reproducing life-like clipart.

ƒColorSure Checkbox - ColorSure is used to replace specific colors in your image with a spot color chosen from the ColorSure palette. This resulting spot color enhancement is not affected by color setting. A ColorSure spot color will ALWAYS print the same. See Appendix C for an overview of ColorSure.

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Contents Getting Started Guide Getting Started Guide For Epson Stylus Photo R1800 SubliJet IQ/ChromaBlastTMImportant Read Carefully Page Software Product Length of Warranty Coverage What Is CoveredHow to get service What your warranty does not coverTable of Contents Introduction About this Document Quick Connect II Set-up for the Epson R1800 Instructions on installationPrinter Set-up for the R1800 Page SJ ink CB ink Page Page Ink indicator shows as low, even though ink bags are full Tips for Using the QuickConnect II SystemHow to remove the QuickConnect II system from the printer Check the support tube connections periodicallyCeramic Printing User Guide Step By Step Installation ChromaBlast Driver Setup Instructions Windows XP/WindowsSystem Requirements Product Overview ChromaBlastPage Page Page Page Step By Step Installation PowerDriver R1800 IQ Product Overview PowerDriver R1800 IQPage Product Registration Screen Page Quick Start Example Corel Draw Setting PowerDriver R1800 IQ printer propertiesFrom the Windows Desktop From an ApplicationGroup 1 Configuration PowerDriver R1800 IQ Properties OverviewDeleting and Modifying Custom Paper Sizes Photo Realistic Group 2 Color Settings Easy Color ModeOverview Group 2 Color Settings Advanced ModeColorSure Options Group 3 Printer OptionsUsing ChromaBlast R1800 Driver in Windows 2000 / XP Setting the ChromaBlast R1800 Driver printer propertiesQuick Start Example Corel Draw ChromaBlast R1800 Driver Properties Overview Group 1 ConfigurationDeleting and Modifying Custom Paper Sizes Color Correction Settings Group 2 Color SettingsOverview Vector and Bitmap ExplanationGroup 3 Printer Options Appendix a Network Printing in Windows 2000, XP AppendicesCorelDraw version 10, 11 CorelDraw versionTo Print RGB Graphics Adobe PhotoshopTo Print Cmyk Graphics Adobe Photoshop 7 , CS and CS2To Print Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0/4.0/5.0 II. Printing the ColorSure Palette IntroductionIII. Designing Your Artwork IV. Using Color FinderCustom Palette Utility How to use Color FinderColor Finder Palette with two Step Colors Custom Palette How to use Custom PaletteVI. Adding Swatches to your Application Palette Hanes Soft L’Ink Shirts Tips for Successful SublimationMoisture & Humidity Problems Storage Supplies & Equipment Operating ConditionsColors in my transferred image are incorrect TroubleshootingMy printout is really light on paper My printout gets cut off on the bottom or sideColors are light and splotchy My image looks blurredMy image has gaps or bands present Project Sublimation Technical Support
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