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Xerox PhaserMatch Manuel de l'utilisateur
ColorSync Profiles
Densitometer
Device Link Profiles
DLP
Download
Download Profile
D50
ICC
ICC Profiles
ICM
International Color
Consortium
PhaserMatch and PhaserCal 4.0 User Guide
See ICC Profiles.
A device that measures the density of colors or images. PhaserMatch
does not support any densitometer.
ICC profiles that describe the color behavior of two CMYK devices: your
Xerox Phaser printer and a target device, such as a printing press or a
proofing device. These two profiles are combined together into a single
file. Creating link profiles or editing existing link profiles lets you alter the
colors printed by your Xerox printer so they more closely match the colors
produced by the output device of your choice.
See Device Link Profile.
Send data from a computer to the printer, for example, download
calibration data to the printer or download TekColor correction to the
printer.
This is the name of a button in PhaserMatch that is used to use the
"manage custom TekColor corrections" functionality within PhaserMatch.
PhaserMatch can download TekColor corrections to the hard drive on a
Phaser 7750 or 7760 printer. PhaserMatch can add TekColor corrections
to the PostScript printer driver associated with a Phaser 7700 printer.
The CIE standard illuminant. This color temperature is often used for color
measurements, color matching and viewing colors in light booths.
See International Color Consortium.
Device characterizations that are implemented per the ICC standard,
these are sometimes referred as color profiles or device profiles.
Microsoft Windows Color Management System and the file extension for
ICC profiles.
Established in 1993 by eight industry vendors for the purpose of creating,
promoting, and encouraging the standardization and evolution of an open,
vendor-neutral, cross-platform color management system architecture
and components. The outcome of this co-operation was the development
of the ICC profile specification. The intent of the International Color
Consortium (R) profile format is to provide a cross-platform device profile
format. Device profiles can be used to translate color data created on one
device into another device's native color space. The acceptance of this
format by operating system vendors allows end users to transparently
move profiles and images with embedded profiles between different
operating systems. This permits tremendous flexibility to both users and
vendors. For example, it allows users to be sure that their image retains its
color fidelity when moved between systems and applications.
Furthermore, it allows a printer manufacturer to create a single profile for
multiple operating systems. (Quoted from the http://www.color.org)
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