User's Guide

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Print Rendering Intent
The Print Rendering Intent page is shown after the Print Emulation page if a Custom Picture Mode is selected on
the rst wizard page, and Print Emulation (Print Preview) is chosen as the custom type.
This page is used to congure how the printer ICC/ColorSync prole is used to create the 3D LUT in the monitor for the
print preview.
The rst item to congure is the
Rendering Intent. This setting
determines how colors are converted
to the color gamut of the printer. The
Rendering Intent setting should
match that used in the application,
printer conguration and/or system
preferences.
The selection of Rendering Intent
depends on many factors such as:
The application being used to
view, edit and print images.
The color settings for the actual
printer output (which may be
in the image application being
used or the printer setup.)
The type of print being made
and the color qualities that
need to be maintained when
converting colors to the gamut
of the printer.
The Simulate Paper and Black Ink setting attempts to simulate the white of the paper instead of being the brightest
white that the monitor can produce. It also simulates how dense black appears on the paper.
The Display Gamut selection is used to select the color gamut that the monitor will normally be used in when not
performing a print emulation. This is used to calculate how colors must be transformed to display correctly even if the
monitor is not being used in it’s Full (Native) color gamut. If you are using the monitor in AdobeRGB or sRGB modes
then select the appropriate gamut. For example, if you are using the monitor as an sRGB display by creating an sRGB
Picture Mode for when you view images, then select sRGB.
Important: This setting is not the same as the working colorspace or document colorspace in applications like Adobe
Photoshop.
The Use Adobe CMM selection will use the Adobe Color Management Module to create the 3D LUT for the print
emulation instead of the default Color Management System (ColorSync on Mac OS, and ICM on Windows). The Adobe
CMM must be installed on the system for this item to be enabled.
The View 3D LUT selection will open a separate window to show the 3D LUT created by MultiProler using the current
settings. This is useful to visualize how the color gamut of the monitor is altered to emulate that of the printer, and the
impact of each of the settings.