RGB Source Profile
[sRGB]*, [Gamma 1.5], [Gamma 1.8], [Gamma 2.4], [None], [Download Profile]
This setting allows you to specify the RGB profile (colour data represented using the RGB (Red Green Blue) colour model) that is appropriate for the characteristics of your monitor. This setting is applied when printing a document containing colour images or graphics made by the RGB colour model.
Settings can be applied separately for text, graphics, and image data.
[sRGB]
This setting specifies the industry standard definition for generic Windows computer monitors. If you are using an sRGB compatible monitor, you can print out colours close to how they appear on your monitor.
[Gamma 1.5], [Gamma 1.8], and [Gamma 2.4]
These settings enable you to select the gamma correct level of the RGB data. The higher the value, the darker the printout.
[None]
When you select this setting, device dependent RGB data is converted into CMYK without applying the RGB profile.
[Download Profile]
You can download the profile from iW Management Console resource management plug-in. You can store up to 100 profiles.
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If the machine receives data with a device independent (CIE based) colour space definition, it is colour processed with the specified settings. Therefore, the RGB Source setting mode is not applied by the machine.
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NOTE
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Device independent colours are not dependent on any particular device, such as a monitor, and are meant to be true representations of colours as perceived by the human eye. These colour representations, called device independent colour spaces, result from work carried out by the Commission Internationale d'Eclairage (CIE) and for that reason are also called CIE based colour spaces.
If a profile with the name of None is downloaded to the machine, the profile is not applied and the None setting on the menu is applied.
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