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3. Advanced Settings (Validation, Manual Adjusment)
3-2. Manual Adjustment
After completing adjustment, the white point, brightness, gamma, the hue and saturation of those 6
colors (red/green/blue/cyan/magenta/yellow) can be adjusted manually.
Note
However, note the following when adjusting the 6 Colors.
Adjusting the 6 Colors makes difference in the color between images and print less noticeable and does
not correct the colors. The color management settings of each device may not be appropriate when the
color of the monitor image is noticeably different from that of the print.
The results of any adjustment to the 6 Colors will be saved in the ColorNavigator as adjustment data.
The result of the 6 colors adjustment does not reflect the profile made after adjustment.
Procedure
1
Open the manual adjustment palette
Click [Adjust manually...] on the detail window.
The manual adjustment palette will open. Each tab of the manual adjustment palette will be
changed and adjusted. [All] includes all adjustment items.
Adjust the gain of Red/Green/Blue to adjust
the white balance.
+/- button:
click the button to either increase or decrease
each gain.
Coordinate specification:
Specify the coordinate by dragging the "O"
mark that indicates the current white point,
and each gain will be calculated.
Correct the black level.
Set the monitor gamma. About L*, the
selectable gamma value, refer to "About
ColorNavigator"
Change the hue and saturation of 6 colors
Adjust the hue of red, green, blue, cyan,
magenta and yellow.
As the slide bar moves to the left, the
saturation goes low. As the slide bar moves to
the right, the saturation goes high
Show pattern display screen.
Correct the brightness.
Go back to the stage before it was adjusted
manually
Adjust the hue of red, green, blue, cyan,
magenta and yellow.
The hue changes as the slide bar moves. See
the next page.