Calibration Utility for MICROSOFT WINDOWS
1–30 September 1997 Part No. 1H9659
Fine—offers the least degree of difference between clusters. This print
is useful when it is difficult to choose between clusters on the Normal
calibration print.
For example, you printed a Normal print and you find that the most
neutral-looking clusters are next to each other, but one still looks
slightly green while the other still looks slightly magenta. You can
print a Fine calibration print to get more choices within a smaller
range of colors.
Normal—offers a moderate degree of difference between clusters.
The amount of correction in this print is appropriate for most
calibration jobs.
Coarse—offers the greatest degree of difference in clusters. This
print is useful when neutral areas in your prints appear very green
or very magenta.
Running a Visual Gray Balance Calibration
1. Pull down the Calibration menu and select
Visual Gray Balance
.
2. Pull down the Calibration menu and select
Setup Visual Gray Balance...
.
The Calibration Setup – Visual Gray Balance dialog box opens.
3. Select a radio button in the
Amount of Correction
box.