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0016 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:1
0017 msgid "Color Management and Printer Profiles"
0018 msgstr ""
0019 
0020 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:1
0021 msgid ""
0022 "digiKam, documentation, user manual, photo management, open source, free, "
0023 "learn, easy, icc, color, management, profile, printer"
0024 msgstr ""
0025 
0026 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:14
0027 msgid "The Printer Profiles"
0028 msgstr ""
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0030 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:17
0031 msgid "Using Printer Profile"
0032 msgstr ""
0033 
0034 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:19
0035 msgid ""
0036 "We are now almost ready to print that image. Where to get a printer profile? "
0037 "you already know the answer. You can use the generic profile that comes with "
0038 "your printer. You can purchase a professionally produced profile. Some "
0039 "commercial printing establishments will send you their printer profiles "
0040 "(which won't work with your printer). You can make your own printer profile "
0041 "using `Argyll <http://www.argyllcms.com/>`_, in which case your profile can "
0042 "be tailored to your particular paper, inks, and even image characteristics "
0043 "(if you are printing a series of images with a color palette limited to "
0044 "subdued browns, you don't need a printer profile that tries to make room for "
0045 "saturated cyan and blue)."
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0048 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:25
0049 msgid "digiKam Image Editor Soft-Proofing Menu Entries"
0050 msgstr ""
0051 
0052 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:27
0053 msgid ""
0054 "In digiKam Image Editor, Soft-Proofing can be configured to render over the "
0055 "canvas a preview of a printing job using your printer color profile."
0056 msgstr ""
0057 
0058 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:33
0059 msgid "digiKam Image Editor Soft-Proofing Options"
0060 msgstr ""
0061 
0062 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:38
0063 msgid "The Rendering Intents"
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0066 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:40
0067 msgid ""
0068 "**Rendering intent** refers to the way color gamuts are handled when the "
0069 "intended target color space (for example, the monitor or the printer) cannot "
0070 "handle the full gamut of the source color space (for example the working "
0071 "space)."
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0074 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:42
0075 msgid "There are four commonly-used rendering intents:"
0076 msgstr ""
0077 
0078 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:44
0079 msgid ""
0080 "**Perceptual**, also called **Image or Maintain Full Gamut**. This is "
0081 "generally recommended for photographic images. The color gamut is expanded "
0082 "or compressed when moving between color spaces to maintain consistent "
0083 "overall appearance. Low saturation colors are changed very little. More "
0084 "saturated colors within the gamuts of both spaces may be altered to "
0085 "differentiate them from saturated colors outside the smaller gamut space. "
0086 "Perceptual rendering applies the same gamut compression to all images, even "
0087 "when the image contains no significant out-of-gamut colors."
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0090 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:46
0091 msgid ""
0092 "**Relative Colorimetric**, also called **Proof or Preserve Identical Color "
0093 "and White Point**. Reproduces in-gamut colors exactly and clips out-of-gamut "
0094 "colors to the nearest reproducible hue."
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0097 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:48
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0099 "**Absolute Colorimetric**, also called **Match or Preserve Identical "
0100 "Colors**. Reproduces in-gamut colors exactly and clips out-of-gamut colors "
0101 "to the nearest reproducible hue, sacrificing saturation and possibly "
0102 "lightness. On tinted papers, whites may be darkened to keep the hue "
0103 "identical to the original. For example, cyan may be added to the white of a "
0104 "cream-colored paper, effectively darkening the image. Rarely of interest to "
0105 "photographers."
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0108 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:50
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0110 "**Saturation**, also called **Graphic or Preserve Saturation**. Maps the "
0111 "saturated primary colors in the source to saturated primary colors in the "
0112 "destination, neglecting differences in hue, saturation, or lightness. For "
0113 "block graphics; rarely of interest to photographers."
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0116 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:52
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0118 "**Perceptual** and **Relative colorimetric** rendering are probably the most "
0119 "useful conversion types for digital photography. Each places a different "
0120 "priority on how they render colors within the gamut mismatch region. "
0121 "**Relative colorimetric** maintains a near exact relationship between in "
0122 "gamut colors, even if this clips out of gamut colors. In contrast, "
0123 "**Perceptual** rendering tries to also preserve some relationship between "
0124 "out of gamut colors, even if this results in inaccuracies for in gamut "
0125 "colors."
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0128 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:54
0129 msgid ""
0130 "**Absolute** is similar to relative colorimetric in that it preserves in "
0131 "gamut colors and clips those out of gamut, but they differ in how each "
0132 "handles the white point... Relative colorimetric skews the colors within "
0133 "gamut so that the white point of one space aligns with that of the other, "
0134 "while absolute colorimetric preserves colors exactly (without regard to "
0135 "changing white point). **Saturation** rendering intent tries to preserve "
0136 "saturated colors."
0137 msgstr ""
0138 
0139 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:60
0140 msgid ""
0141 "digiKam Color Management Setup Dialog Page Allows to Customize the Rendering "
0142 "Intents"
0143 msgstr ""
0144 
0145 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:62
0146 msgid ""
0147 "The usual choice to use Rendering Intent to display contents on monitor is "
0148 "relative colorimetric. We would suggest that you not use absolute "
0149 "colorimetric unless you want very strange results."
0150 msgstr ""
0151 
0152 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:66
0153 msgid ""
0154 "Rendering intents are available when converting from one profile to another "
0155 "depends on the destination profile. Not every profile supports every "
0156 "rendering intent. Problems can occur when you select an unsupported "
0157 "rendering intent is that `Lcms <https://www.littlecms.com/>`_ quietly uses "
0158 "the profile's default rendering intent."
0159 msgstr ""
0160 
0161 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:71
0162 msgid "The Soft Proofing"
0163 msgstr ""
0164 
0165 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:73
0166 msgid ""
0167 "Soft-proofing will show you the differences to be expected between what you "
0168 "see on your screen and what you will see when you make a print. To soft-"
0169 "proof, you need a profile for your printer (actually, for your printer-paper "
0170 "combination, as the paper used affects the ink colors and the white point). "
0171 "If you don't like the soft-proofed image, you can make changes in your "
0172 "working space, not after converting the image to your printer space."
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0175 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:75
0176 msgid ""
0177 "**Perceptual** intent may or may not give the best results with soft-proof, "
0178 "depending on the respective gamuts of the image and printer/paper "
0179 "combination in question. Usualy, the **Colorimetric** intents give clearer, "
0180 "brighter colors, albeit at the cost of having to carefully re-edit the image "
0181 "to avoid clipping highlights and shadows. **Perceptual** is just an option, "
0182 "not by any means always *the best* option."
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0185 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:77
0186 msgid ""
0187 "**Perceptual** rendering intent is a safe choice because it prevents "
0188 "clipping of shadows and highlights, although possibly at the expense of de-"
0189 "saturating all your colors. So if you don't want to bother doing any soft-"
0190 "proofing, choose the perceptual rendering intent (if you don't want to soft-"
0191 "proof, probably you should also stick with sRGB)."
0192 msgstr ""
0193 
0194 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:83
0195 msgid ""
0196 "digiKam Color Management Setup Dialog Page Allows to Customize the Printer "
0197 "and Soft Proofing Color Profile"
0198 msgstr ""
0199 
0200 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:88
0201 msgid "Black Point Compensation"
0202 msgstr ""
0203 
0204 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:90
0205 msgid ""
0206 "**Black point compensation** is a way to make adjustments between the "
0207 "maximum black levels of digital files and the black capabilities of various "
0208 "digital devices, such as a printer."
0209 msgstr ""
0210 
0211 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:92
0212 msgid ""
0213 "Black point compensation results depends of the context. Try soft-proofing "
0214 "with black point compensation on. If you like it, use it. Otherwise, don't "
0215 "use it."
0216 msgstr ""
0217 
0218 #: ../../color_management/printer_profiles.rst:98
0219 msgid ""
0220 "digiKam Image Editor Print Feature Allows Using Your Preferred Printer Color "
0221 "Profile and Tune the Black Point Compensation."
0222 msgstr ""