Horizon Imager User’s Manual 9-9
Adjusting Image Appearance
Codonics MCM
is an advanced image processing feature that adjusts
printed output colors to more accurately match monitors. This
process corrects differences in hue, saturation, and intensity
between the imager and a computer monitor. The MCM parameter
determines for which monitor type MCM should be optimized.
An MCM bracketing sheet includes 11 copies of the same image,
with each copy using one of the standard MCM settings, 0 through
10. The MCM settings used are overprinted at the top left corner of
each image. For a list of the MCM settings and to which monitors
they correspond, refer to Appendix D.
Using this print, you can determine the image that best matches the
image as viewed at a diagnostic monitor, and use the corresponding
MCM setting for print jobs.
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