Color Shift

Color Shift

This option allows you to shift the output color from blue (coolest) to red (warmest), as illustrated in Figure 24.

If you select a shift toward red (a warm color), the red colors shift towards the yellow hue, the green

colors towards the cyan hue, and the blue colors

towards the magenta hue. The lower bar shiftsFigure 24: Color Shift screen toward the right. All colors in between these

original colors also shift in the same direction.

If you select a shift toward blue (a cool color), the red colors shift towards the magenta hue, the blue colors toward the cyan hue, and the green colors toward the yellow hue. The lower bar shifts toward the left. Again, all colors in between these original document colors also shift in the same direction.

NOTE: Refer to the Color Shift option in the User

Guide for examples of the Color Shift, Warm and

Cool options.

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Saturation

This option allows you to adjust the overall richness of color on the output copy. Colors with high saturation are sometimes called vivid colors, while those with low saturation are sometimes called pastel colors.

Use the flower illustrations on the Saturation screen (Figure 25) to anticipate the results of the shift. The left flower illustrates the most pastel setting of saturation. The right flower illustrates the richest or most vivid saturation. The center flower

represents the factory default Normal saturation.

Selections do not cause any changes to the flower Figure 25: Saturation screen illustrations.

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