Adjust the vividness of colors.
Original | Output |
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| Saturation |
Position the original.
Prepare an original for adjusting the saturation, and position it into the ADF or on the original glass.
Press the [COPY] tab to display the [COPY] screen.
Press [Quality Adj.] on the [COPY] screen.
Make an adjustment for Saturation on the [Quality Adjustment] screen.
Use [-] and [+] on the right side of [Saturation] to specify the desired adjustment level.
Specify a negative level to decrease the saturation of whole copy image, or a positive level to increase it.
To make the adjustment for Saturation on the [Saturation] screen, proceed to step 5.
To output a sample copy to check the adjustment result, proceed to step 6.
To complete the adjustment, proceed to step 7.
If you press [Default Set] on the [Quality Adjustment] screen, all adjustment items are returned to the standard level.
Make the saturation adjustment for red, green, and blue collectively on the [Saturation] screen.
Press [Saturation] to display the [Saturation] screen.
Select one from [-1] to [-4] to decrease the saturation of whole copy image.
Select one from [1] to [4] to increase the saturation of whole copy image.
To resume the standard level, select [0].
To resume the standard level and return to the [Quality Adjustment] screen, press [Default Set].
To output a sample copy to check the adjustment result, proceed to step 6.
To complete the adjustment, press [OK] and proceed to step 7.
Output a sample copy.
After making the desired adjustment, press [Adj.Proof Copy] on the [Quality Adjustment] screen, [Adj.Proof Copy] on the [Saturation] screen, or Proof Copy on the control panel. Check the adjustment result with output image.
Repeat steps from 3 to 6 until the desired result is obtained.
Press [Close] on the [Quality Adjustment] screen.
The screen returns to the [COPY] screen. The [Saturation] indication can be found under [Quality Adj.] on the [COPY] screen.