Maxwell Client Printers Help
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- | + | *a user can receive instructions about test images and may download / access those test images | |
+ | *a user can receive instructions about setting up an effective viewing environment | ||
+ | *a user can receive instructions about setting up and using DisplayWatch services | ||
+ | *a user can receive instructions about choosing a quality display | ||
+ | *a user can receive instructions about display calibration types (internal / external) and their benefits | ||
+ | *a user can receive instructions about different display technologies | ||
+ | *a user can receive instructions about calibrating their display | ||
+ | *a user can receive instructions about the difference between calibration tools and the benefits of each type | ||
+ | *a user can receive instructions about gamuts, display gamuts and working spaces | ||
+ | *a user can receive instructions about choosing an effective working space depending on the task | ||
+ | *a user can receive instructions about soft proofing | ||
+ | *a user can receive instructions about ambient lighting techniques and room painting suggestions | ||
+ | *a user can receive instructions about viewing light suggestions for print evaluation | ||
+ | *a user can receive instructions about trouble-shooting matching problems, simple flow-chart methods for determining & solving problems | ||
+ | *a user can receive instructions about converting files between color spaces and color models | ||
+ | *a user can receive instructions about which file formats retain color information and which should be avoided | ||
+ | *a user can receive instructions about lossy compression and the compromise of color information in JPEG compression methods | ||
+ | *a user can receive instructions about evaluating their display visually, factually, and through instrumentation | ||
+ | *a user can receive instructions about calibrating overhead displays and television systems | ||
+ | *a user can receive instructions about obtaining a screen-to-print match | ||
+ | *a user can receive instructions about ensuring their calibration is used by Photoshop (see profile in color setup) | ||
+ | *a user can receive instructions about testing their system's profile use in Photoshop and other applications (stunt profiles) | ||
+ | *a user can receive instructions about which publishing applications on their system manage color properly | ||
+ | *a user can receive instructions about warnings regarding some applications' use / misuse of profiles / calibration (launch-only detection, limited or incorrect use of profiles, errors or other problems) | ||
+ | *a user can receive instructions about moving color between applications & platforms (including the web) as effectively as possible |
Revision as of 01:51, 14 April 2011
- a user can receive instructions about test images and may download / access those test images
- a user can receive instructions about setting up an effective viewing environment
- a user can receive instructions about setting up and using DisplayWatch services
- a user can receive instructions about choosing a quality display
- a user can receive instructions about display calibration types (internal / external) and their benefits
- a user can receive instructions about different display technologies
- a user can receive instructions about calibrating their display
- a user can receive instructions about the difference between calibration tools and the benefits of each type
- a user can receive instructions about gamuts, display gamuts and working spaces
- a user can receive instructions about choosing an effective working space depending on the task
- a user can receive instructions about soft proofing
- a user can receive instructions about ambient lighting techniques and room painting suggestions
- a user can receive instructions about viewing light suggestions for print evaluation
- a user can receive instructions about trouble-shooting matching problems, simple flow-chart methods for determining & solving problems
- a user can receive instructions about converting files between color spaces and color models
- a user can receive instructions about which file formats retain color information and which should be avoided
- a user can receive instructions about lossy compression and the compromise of color information in JPEG compression methods
- a user can receive instructions about evaluating their display visually, factually, and through instrumentation
- a user can receive instructions about calibrating overhead displays and television systems
- a user can receive instructions about obtaining a screen-to-print match
- a user can receive instructions about ensuring their calibration is used by Photoshop (see profile in color setup)
- a user can receive instructions about testing their system's profile use in Photoshop and other applications (stunt profiles)
- a user can receive instructions about which publishing applications on their system manage color properly
- a user can receive instructions about warnings regarding some applications' use / misuse of profiles / calibration (launch-only detection, limited or incorrect use of profiles, errors or other problems)
- a user can receive instructions about moving color between applications & platforms (including the web) as effectively as possible