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Printed colors do not exactly | Although it is difficult to match colors |
match the colors on your | perfectly, selecting the printer driver’s |
monitor, since printers and | ICM setting (for Windows XP, Me, 98, |
monitors use different color | 95, 2000, or Server 2003) or ColorSync |
systems: monitors use RGB | setting (for Macintosh) can improve |
(red, green, and blue), while | color matching between different |
printers typically use CMYK | devices. For details, see “Using the |
(cyan, magenta, yellow, and | |
black). | Windows, and “Using the predefined |
| settings” on page 96 for Macintosh. |
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For Macintosh, the System | To apply ColorSync properly, your |
Profile setting is not in use. | input device and the application must |
| support ColorSync, and a System |
| Profile must be used for your monitor. |
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PhotoEnhance4 may be | The PhotoEnhance 4 feature corrects the |
selected in the printer driver. | contrast and brightness of the original |
| image data, and so may not be suitable |
| for printing vivid images. |
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