Colour Guide
10 OKIPAGE 8c PlusColour wheelThe relationship between colours can be best shown on what isknown as a colour wheel. The hue value of a particular colo
Colour Guide 11EnglishThe problems with using colourAs already explained, a computer monitor, where an image is firstviewed, and a printer which produ
12 OKIPAGE 8c PlusAlthough colour has its obvious benefits, it has also created awhole new set of problems that need to be dealt with:• It is importan
Colour Guide 13EnglishThe printout from this set of numbers should produce a colourclose to the original. Due to the variation in printer inks however
14 OKIPAGE 8c PlusPrinting colourNo matter how colours are specified, the printer is only able touse a combination of three colours plus black to gene
Colour Guide 15EnglishColour adjustmentsCertain images such as bitmaps, sometimes print with a stronghint of a particular colour. Images that appear f
16 OKIPAGE 8c PlusThe OKIPAGE 8c Plus printer driverThere are various features designed to allow you to achieve thebest results with your OKIPAGE 8c P
Colour Guide 17EnglishPrint Colour SwatchThis button prints a sample of each colour together with its redgreen blue component values. A choice of 4 pa
18 OKIPAGE 8c PlusManual Colour AjustmentScreen MatchColours are printed so that they resemble those on-screen.This may not work in practice because b
Colour Guide 19EnglishGlossaryBrightnessAlong with hue, and saturation, brightness is one of the three dimensionsof colour. It is the property that de
2 OKIPAGE 8c PlusBrilliant Colour from OkiThank you for choosing the OKIPAGE 8c Plus Colour PagePrinter.The OKIPAGE 8c Plus offers brilliant colour pr
20 OKIPAGE 8c PlusYCCThis system was developed by Kodak for encoding colour images fordisplay on video monitors. RGB values are converted to a luminan
Colour Guide 21EnglishGrayscaleDiffering shades of grey ranging from black to white. Eight bits of datawill produce (28) 256 shades of grey.Halftoning
22 OKIPAGE 8c PlusRegistrationThis describes the alignment of the various colours when printing. Aseach of the process primaries are specified by thei
Colour Guide 23EnglishIndexAadditive primary ... 8Bbrightness ...19Ccluster-dot screening ...
24 OKIPAGE 8c PlusRregistration ...22Ssaturation ...22secondary colour ...
Colour Guide 3EnglishContentsBrilliant Colour from Oki ... 2The use of colour ...
4 OKIPAGE 8c PlusThe use of colourRecent advances have brought colour to the desktop in a waythat could not have been imagined a decade ago. It has be
Colour Guide 5EnglishThe following examples list some widely used colours andtheir significance:This is a very powerful and passionate colour. The pow
6 OKIPAGE 8c PlusLight interacts with an object and what we see is the finalresult of that interaction. An object can reflect, transmit oremit light.
Colour Guide 7EnglishPrimary and secondary coloursIn theory, all colours can be made up from a very small groupof ‘colour elements’. There are three p
8 OKIPAGE 8c PlusAdditive primariesVideo technology such as computer monitors and televisionscreens use the additive model. The additive primaries are
Colour Guide 9EnglishIn theory, a combination of the three subtractive primarieswill produce black. In practice however, pigments used ininks are not
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