[Brightness]
You can adjust the brightness of the whole image in steps of 5%. The smaller the value, the brighter the
image.
[Gamma Correction]
Brightness adjustment can be performed so that the brightness of the brightest and darkest parts of the
original is not affected in the print result. [1.4] is the standard setting (no correction), and the larger the
setting value, the darker the print will be. You can set this item for each of image types contained in one
document: [Text], [Graphics], and [Image].
● This item is available when [Matching Mode] is set to [Gamma].
[Photo Optimizer PRO]
With this check box selected, printing is performed by automatically correcting image contrast, color balance,
saturation, and gradation.
[Red-Eye Correction]
"Red-eye" is a phenomenon that causes the eyes of human subjects of ash/strobe photography to appear
unnaturally reddish in color. Set whether to automatically detect red-eye in the image and correct the
portions in question so that they appear in natural color. Select the check box, and select the correction level
under [Red-Eye Correction Level].
[Face Brightener]
For a photograph image in which the faces of human subjects are unnaturally dark due to backlight or
underexposure, set whether to print the image by correcting its entire brightness so that the subjects' faces
become naturally bright. Select the check box, and select the correction level under [Face Brightener Level].
[Grayscale Conversion]
You can select the method to convert color pint data to black-and-white data. For XPS les, you can specify
the conversion method for each image data type: [Text], [Graphics], and [Image].
[sRGB]
Color data is converted to black-and-white data to generate color-conscious smooth
gradation.
[NTSC] Color data is converted to black-and-white data to generate appearances equivalent to
television pictures (NTSC).
[Uniform RGB] Color data is converted to black-and-white data to equalize all RGB levels based on the
brightness only.
● This item is available when [Color Mode] is set to [Black & White].
[Gray Compensation]
For black or gray data with color information dening R=G=B, select whether to print with black (K) toner
only. You can set this item for each of image types contained in one document: [Text], [Graphics], and
[Image].
● When you set this item to [Off], printing is performed with the four CMYK color toners.
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