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îš„ Highlights
Allows you to adjust the color strength of low-density areas.
Example: If low-density yellow is printed darker, adjust the color strength in the minus (-)
direction under [Yellow Balance] > [Highlights].
îš„ Midtones
Allows you to adjust the color strength of medium-density areas.
Example: If medium-density yellow is printed lighter, adjust the color strength in the plus
(+) direction under [Yellow Balance] > [Midtones].
îš„ Shadows
Allows you to adjust the color strength of high-density areas.
Example: If high-density yellow is printed lighter, adjust the color strength in the plus (+)
direction under [Yellow Balance] > [Shadows].
Color Shift (Adjusting the Color Tone)
This feature allows you to adjust the tone of the colors to be reproduced in copies, by a
maximum of two levels in two directions.
On the screen, the [Original Color] slider represents the color tone of the original document,
and the [Copy Color] slider represents the color tone of output copies. Selecting a button on
the screen moves the [Original Color] slider to adjust the tone of the colors.
When the [Original Color] slider is moved to the left, the Y (yellow) cell on the [Original
Color] slider becomes closer to the R (red) cell on the [Copy Color] slider, and thus a yellow
fruit appears more reddish and riper-looking. At the same time, the tone of all the other
colors changes. The red color appears more magentish, and the green color appears more
yellowish.
Conversely, when the [Original Color] slider is moved to the right, the Y (yellow) cell on the
[Original Color] slider becomes closer to the G (green) cell on the [Copy Color] slider, and
thus a yellow fruit appears more greenish. At the same time, the tone of all the other colors
changes. The magenta color appears more reddish, and the red color appears more
yellowish.