COLOUR PRINTING > 134Monitor (9300k)Optimised for printing photographs when using a monitor with acolour temperature of 9300K.Digital CameraOptimised for printing photographs taken with a digital camera. Thistends to produce prints with lighter and brighter colours. For somephotographs, other settings may be better depending on the subjectsand the conditions under which they were taken.sRGBOptimised for matching specific colours, such as a company logocolour.The colours within the printer’s colour gamut are printed without anymodification, and only colours that fall outside the gamut (set of)printable colours are modified.POSTSCRIPT COLOUR MATCHINGThis uses PostScript Colour Rendering Dictionaries built into theprinter, and affects both RGB and CMYK data.Rendering IntentsWhen a document is printed, a conversion takes place from thedocument’s colour space to the printer colour space. The renderingintents are essentially a set of rules that determine how this colourconversion takes place.The rendering intents that the printer driver provides are listed below:> PerceptualBest choice for printing photographs. Compresses the sourcegamut into the printer's gamut whilst maintaining the overallappearance of an image. This may change the overallappearance of an image as all the colours are shifted together.