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CLICK Pro User Manual
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It’s possible to change the color adjustment with these curves. Adjustment can be made
through one generic curve or using diferent curves for each color channel.
It’s possible to select the printer to adjust, and make differenciation between Color or
Black&White adjustment.
4.11.6.3 – Colour Management options
From CLICK Pro 4.00 it is possible to configure PrintServer in
order to apply Colour management profiles. It is useful if you want
to obtain more realistic colours, and can be used at the same time
of CLICK Pro options. For more information about Color
Management, see section 4.10.9. Printing profiles must be created
(like screen profiles) only for your device, and moreover, for each
print size. Contact your dealer for more information about this.
To apply colour management to your prints, you must specify which profile must be used
with every printer and every print size. To do this, click the printer you want to configure and
then click “Setup” button on “Select Printer ICC” panel.
It will appear the following dialog.
On this dialog it is possible to adjust the print
profiles that must be applied on every media type of
the printer. On the left panel you can load or remove
ICC profiles from your hard drive by clicking “Load
ICCs” or “Delete ICCs” buttons.
Once you have loaded the colour profiles you
want to use, you can assign one to every media type
of the printer.
To do this, select the name of the colour profile on
the left panel. Then, select the media type where you
want to apply it (on the “media type” drop-down list)
and click the arrow “->” button to assign it.
Note that to do this, you must have the “Colour” option checked, if you want to apply the
profile on colour images or the “B/W” if you want to apply it on black and white images. This
means that you can apply a profile in colour printings, and leave the default black and white
curve for black and white outputs (recommended).
4.11.6.4 – Parameters
If you select a printer, clicking on “parameters” you will have the possibility of changing some
advanced options of the printer, which can be useful to adjust or improve print quality.
The following dialog will appear:
It is possible to adjust Sharpness,
Colour, Gamma, Mode, and Colour
Tables. The default values are usually the
best, but we recommend you to play
changing values and printing, in order to
select the options that you prefer on your
print outputs.
At this point it is important to explain
that Colour Tables are also involved in
colour management. “Flat” tables must to
be used when creating new profiles with
your system, or printing with colour
management activated. However, when