Use Ambient Light Correction in Easy-PhotoPrint Pro

Article ID: ART106329 | Date published: 05/11/2015 | Date last updated: 08/15/2015
 

Solution

Setting Ambient Light Correction

You can print in color tones suitable for the lighting conditions of the places where images are viewed, displayed or exhibited by using a function that reduces the differences in the way images appear in different lighting conditions.

Important:
  • You may not be able to print with this setting depending on the printer and media type.

Note:
  • This function is supported under Windows Vista and Windows 7 only.

  1. Start Easy-PhotoPrint Pro and select the photo you want to print. The photo appears in the bottom right area of the screen.

  2. In the Printer Settings window, click Color Adjustment.... The Color Adjustment dialog box appears.

  3. Click the Color Management tab, and then select 'Ambient Light Correction' for Color Mode.

    figure: Color Adjustment dialog box

  4. Select the lighting (ambient light) in the place where you use the prints from Ambient Light.



    Note:

    • From Ambient Light, you can select the following lighting options.

      - High Color Rendering Fluorescent lamp (6500K)

      - High Color Rendering Fluorescent lamp (5000K)

      - High Color Rendering Fluorescent lamp (3000K)

      - Triphosphor Fluorescent lamp (6500K)

      - Triphosphor Fluorescent lamp (5000K)

      - Triphosphor Fluorescent lamp (4000K)

      - Triphosphor Fluorescent lamp (3000K)

      - Normal Fluorescent lamp (4000K)

      *The name may vary depending on your fluorescent lamp.

    • High color rendering fluorescent lamp: Lamp with high color rendering properties (good color appearance), used for color evaluation, comparison, inspection, etc., where accurate color management is required. 5000K is often used for evaluation of printed materials.

    • Triphosphor fluorescent lamp: Lamp widely used for general household lighting.

    • Normal fluorescent lamp: Lamp with low color rendering properties (poor color appearance) compared to high color rendering lamps or triphosphor lamps.

    • Select a higher K value for a cooler tint, and select a lower K value for a warmer tint.

  5. Click OK.

  6. Click Print. The Print dialog box appears.

  7. Click OK.

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