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11-12 GA-1120 Color Management - Toshiba

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3-19 <strong>Color</strong> Editor<br />

6. If the output profile contains no edit points, continue to step 8.<br />

If the output profile contains edit points from a previous AutoGray session, choose an<br />

action from the following warning that is displayed.<br />

“Refine” reuses edits points from a previous session in an attempt to make them more<br />

accurate. “Refine” is optional; use it only if the gray balance in your test document still<br />

needs improvements after the first AutoGray session. If two “Refine” applications<br />

cannot fix the situation, it is probably because your test document is not correctly<br />

addressing the output profile, or because the output profile that you are editing does<br />

not adequately describe the actual copier and printing conditions. Applying “Refine”<br />

more than twice is not recommended.<br />

“New” starts a fresh AutoGray session by first removing all edit points from a previous<br />

session. “New” is recommended when you have performed more than two “Refine”<br />

applications.<br />

7. If the output profile contains edit points that were entered by a user, choose Proceed<br />

to remove the points and continue with the AutoGray adjustment.<br />

“Proceed” starts a fresh AutoGray session by first removing all user edit points. This is<br />

because AutoGray cannot modify user-entered points.

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