16.
In the viewing environment, determine the number of the set of images on the Chart in which all four vertical im-
ages have the best overall color tone.
Note
• Choose the number of the set of images in which the people, the blue of the sky, and the red of the
strawberries look the most natural overall.
17.
In the Ambient Light Adjust dialog box, select the number of your preferred chart in
18.
If Matching Method is set to Monitor Matching on the Matching panel, enter the
E
Illuminance as measured during monitor calibration.
19.
Click OK.
20.
Confirm the print settings and print as desired.
Printing in Colors Matching the Measured Ambient Light (Windows)
Measure the light level in the viewing environment and enter the results in the printer driver before printing.
Important
• This function requires the i1 spectrophotometer. The Light Source Measure Tool must also be installed.
• You can install the Light Source Measure Tool from the User Software CD-ROM.
• For a list of supported i1 devices, refer to the manual provided with the Light Source Measure Tool.
1.
Using the i1 spectrophotometer and the Light Source Measure Tool, determine the Lighting Source Type, Color
Temperature, and Illuminance in the viewing environment.
Note
• For detailed instructions on the i1 and Light Source Measure Tool, refer to the provided instructions.
2.
Choose Print in the application menu.
iPF6350
Adjustments for Better Print Quality
Printing in Colors Matching the Measured Ambient Light (Windows)
>
Color adjustment
C
Chart Number.
D
Color Temperature and
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