100 Chapter 6 Ensure the best output quality'Colour feel''Colour feel'Path: 'Preferences'- 'Colour management'- 'For HP-GL, HP-GL/2 andHP-RTL files'Path: 'Preferences' - 'Colour management'- 'For TIFF files'Path: 'Preferences'- 'Colour management' - 'For PostScript and PDF files'One of the options you have to finetune your output quality is to adjust the 'ColourManagement' settings.With the 'Colour Management' setting 'Colour feel' you can finetune the look andfeel of the printed colours.Note: You can select the 'Colour feel' setting for each input 'File type' ('HP-GL,HP-GL/2, HP-RTL' / 'TIFF' / 'PostScript® , PDF').[41][41] Overview of the 'Colour feel' settings.'Colour feel' Description'Océ CAD colours' This setting gives bright saturated colours.Advised for: line and vector drawings.'Océ enhanced colours' This setting gives photo-realistic colours.Advised for: photos or graphic art presentations.If you select 'Océ enhanced colours' you can alsoadjust the advanced Colour Management settings.■ 'Enhanced colours: RGB input data'■ 'Enhanced colours: CMYK input data' (only for'File type''PostScript ® , PDF')■ 'Enhanced colours: Rendering intent''Simulated Océ TCS400CAD colours'Use this setting to get a print with colours similar tothe Océ TCS400 printer.'Simulated non-Océprinter: vivid colours'Use this setting to get a print with colours similar to anon-Océ printer, that prints vivid colours.'Simulated non-Océprinter: match screencolours'Use this setting to get a print with colours similar to anon-Océ printer, that prints match screen colours.'Simulated non-Océprinter: no colourcorrection'Use this setting to get a print with colours similar to anon-Océ printer, that prints without colour correction.'None, managed byapplication'Use this setting if your colour management iscompletely done by the application that generated theprint file.