Color Management
(getting things to print with the right colors)
Color Management is the process of assigning
and/or using a Photometric Color Profile (ICC
Profile) for a given physical device (a printer,
scanner, camera, monitor) when working with a
color image. Every physical device will generate
or interpret colors a little bit differently,
depending on its inks and paper (in the case of a
printer), glass, light, and lens (scanner or camera),
or LED, LCD, or Trinitron screen characteristics
(computer monitor).
If you don’t control the color at all, what you get when you print won’t match what you
see on screen or what you scanned with a scanner. Colors will be off. New colors may
be present. The image might be darker or lighter than you expect. In general you won’t
be satisfied with the results. Further, for the same image on screen, different printers
and/or papers will produce wildly different results.
If you want consistency of color from screen to print, you need to use Color
Management.
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(getting things to print with the right colors)
Color Management is the process of assigning
and/or using a Photometric Color Profile (ICC
Profile) for a given physical device (a printer,
scanner, camera, monitor) when working with a
color image. Every physical device will generate
or interpret colors a little bit differently,
depending on its inks and paper (in the case of a
printer), glass, light, and lens (scanner or camera),
or LED, LCD, or Trinitron screen characteristics
(computer monitor).
If you don’t control the color at all, what you get when you print won’t match what you
see on screen or what you scanned with a scanner. Colors will be off. New colors may
be present. The image might be darker or lighter than you expect. In general you won’t
be satisfied with the results. Further, for the same image on screen, different printers
and/or papers will produce wildly different results.
If you want consistency of color from screen to print, you need to use Color
Management.