This profile is valid for the printing conditions regarding ISO 12647-2:2004/ Amd 1 (2007): In addition a very strong GCR in the neutral axis and a medium GCR in the more saturated colors has been used for the profile creation. The maximum ink coverage for the separation is 300% and the maximum black is 98%. This ICC profile is based on the characterization data „ FOGRA39L.txt“.
whitepoint adequate to FOGRA39L for a correct paper simulation The greyscale profile (1c) is consistent with ISOcoated_v2_bas.ICC: This ICC greyscale profile is based on the characterization data „ FOGRA39L.txt“. Therefore this profile is valid for the printing conditions regarding ISO 12647-2:2004: The maximum ink coverage for the separation is 320%. This ICC profile is based on the characterization data „ FOGRA30L.txt“. This ICC profile is based on the characterization data FOGRA29L.txt“. The maximum ink coverage for the separation is 300%. This ICC profile is based on the characterization data „ FOGRA28L.txt“. Therefore this profile is valid for the printing conditions regarding ISO 12647-3:2004: The maximum ink coverage for the separation is 230%. This ICC profile is based on the characterization data „ Ifra26.txt“.
The maximum ink coverage for the separation is 270%. This ICC profile is based on the characterization data „ FOGRA40L.txt“. Therefore this profile is valid for the printing conditions regarding ISO 12647-2:2004/ Amd 1 (2007): The maximum ink coverage for the separation is 330%.
In order to download the profile package please go to the Downloads section. When you execute print, the printer uses the color space of the image data.ISO/fogra profiles GRACoL profiles SWOP profiles PSR Profile Working spaces Test images Downloads Privacy Statement Site info If necessary, click Color Adjustment tab, and adjust the color balance ( Cyan, Magenta, Yellow) and adjust Brightness, Intensity, and Contrast settings, and then click OK.
When Windows XP SP2 or Windows XP SP3 is used, this function is disabled.However, when Absolute Colorimetric is selected, how the white spots are reproduced depends on the image data. Select this method to print image data with colors that are close to the original colors.Ībsolute Colorimetric When Relative Colorimetric is selected, white spots are reproduced as white spots of the paper (background color). Relative Colorimetric When image data is converted to the color space of the printer, this method converts the image data so the color reproduction approximates the shared color regions. Perceptual This method reproduces images by focusing on color tints that most people prefer. Saturation This method reproduces images even more vividly than the Perceptual method. Select the coloring adjustment method in Rendering Intent. When no input ICC profiles are installed on your computer, Adobe RGB (1998) will not be displayed.
The Manual Color Adjustment dialog box opens.Ĭlick Matching tab, and select None for Color Correction. On the Main tab, select Manual for Color/Intensity, and click Set. To use this printing method, use your application software to select color management items and specify an input ICC profile and a printing ICC profile in the image data.Įven if you print using a printing ICC profile that you created yourself or one for special Canon paper, be sure to select color management items from your application software.įor instructions, refer to the manual of the application software you are using. When you print the editing and touch-up results of Adobe Photoshop, Canon Digital Photo Professional, or any application software that allows you to specify input and printing ICC profiles, you print by effectively using the color space of the input ICC profile specified in the image data.
Specify an ICC Profile from the Application Software and Print the Data