XANTÉ provides seven standard gamma correction curves and you can create up to seven custom curves. Use the MISC:GAMMA configuration menu or the Print dialog box Gamma menu to select the desired curve.

XANTÉ Gamma

curves 1 through 5 progressively lighten midrange

 

grayscale values in an image. Gamma 0, the factory default, makes no

 

change to the image and Gamma 6 produces a reverse (negative) image

 

without changing the image in the application. The

graphs in figure

6.12show the changes to the midrange gray levels for Gamma curves 0 through 6.

You may want to create and download up to seven custom gamma

curves to calibrate your printer for specific conditions.For example, to set up a gamma curve for press output, use the following process:

1.Set the desired final output resolution on the printer’s front panel.

2.Print the calibration page to Myriad film on your printer.

3.Run the film output through the FilmStar 2 to increase the transmissive density.

4.Burn the film image to Myriad plate.

5.Run the plate on the press.

6.Measure the output using a densitometer, linearize the data, and create and save a new gamma curve.

Also, linearization can be used to the level of accuracy you need. For example, you may want to linearize for the plate but do not feel you need to compensate for dot gain on the press. In this case, in step 2 you simply print the calibration page on a Myriad plate and then skip to step 6.

See “Calibration with a Densitometer (Gamma)” in chapter 3 (Macintosh) or 4 (PC) about creating custom gamma curves.

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Xante 3 Series warranty Xanté Gamma, You may want to create and download up to seven custom gamma