Symptom | Check | Cause/Solutions |
The printed | • Did you use an AdobeRGB- | cAn AdobeRGB image file that supports |
pictures are | compliant digital camera, | the DCF 2.0 will undergo color |
inferior in | not compatible with the | corrections, but an AdobeRGB image |
quality. | DCF 2.0, to shoot an image | file that does not support the DCF 2.0 |
| in the AdobeRGB mode? | will be printed in vague colors without |
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| color corrections. |
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| What is an AdobeRGB? |
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| An AdobeRGB is a color space that the |
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| Adobe System Incorporated employs |
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| and uses as the default setting for |
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| image processing software including |
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| the Adobe Photoshop. The |
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| AdobeRGB, an optional color space |
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| extended with the DCF 2.0, determines |
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| the color ranges widely used in |
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| printing industry. |
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| For whether or not a digital camera |
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| supports the AdobeRGB, see the |
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| operating instructions of the digital |
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| camera. |
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The picture |
| c Because of differences in the phosphor |
quality and |
| method or profiles of a TV monitor, |
colors of the |
| please regard the image being |
image previewed |
| displayed on the screen as just a |
on the screen |
| reference. To adjust picture quality, |
differs from those |
| do either of the following: |
printed. |
| – Menu - SET UP - Color Setting |
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| (.page 62) |
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The printed |
| cBecause of the differences in the |
image differs |
| printer’s internal processing and PC |
when an image is |
| software processing, the printed |
directly printed |
| images will be different. |
from the memory |
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card inserted into |
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the printer’s slot |
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and when it is |
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printed via a PC. |
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110 GB