Gamut Mapping Options
Summary

Description
An ICC media profile contains information regarding the use of different types of
gamut compression with different rendering intents. These rendering intent
settings control how gamut mapping occurs. Gamut mapping is needed when
dealing with pixels and elements in your files whose colors are not precisely
reproducible on your printer using your inks and selected media. The amount of
gamut compression that is required will vary from job to job. You may have a
job where the colors in your job can be matched fairly closely while in another
job you have colors that are very vivid and saturated and well beyond the
capability of your printer to reproduce them accurately. Your selection of
rendering intent and the gamut method used will impact how these colors are
redefined in an attempt to improve reproduction accuracy.
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