ES 3037/3037e Windows 2000 Operation • 195
Matching Photographic Images
RGB only
Oki Color Matching (see page 202) is a generally a good choice.
Select a matching method appropriate to your monitor.
RGB or CMYK
If you are printing photographic images from a graphics application
such as Adobe Photoshop, you may be able to use Soft-Proofing to
simulate the printed image on your monitor. To do this, yo u can use
the ICC-Profiles provided by Oki (see “Windows ICM color matching”
on page 210), and then print using the ICC profiles as the P rint Space
(or Output space).
Matching Specific Colors (e.g., a Company logo)
RGB only
•Oki Color Matching (see page202), and the sRGB setting:
PCL or PS driver.
•PostScript Color Matching using the Absolute Colorimetric
option (see page 204).
•Use the Color Swatch Utility to print out a chart of RGB
swatches and enter your desired RGB values in your
application's color picker—PS only (see page200).
RGB or CMYK
•If you are printing from a graphics application such as
Adobe Photoshop, you may be able to use Soft-Proofing to
simulate the printed image on your monitor. To do this, you
can use the ICC-Profiles provided by Oki (see “Windows
ICM color matching” on page210), and then print using the
ICC profiles as the Print Space (or Output space) (PS only).
•Alternatively, use PostScript Color Matching with the
Absolute Colorimetric setting (see page 204).