Parameters
- object type parameter
- Specify the object type to which the following rendering intent parameters applies.
Object type and rendering intent parameter pairs may be repeated to define RI for
all object types.
- IOCA
- The following rendering intent applies to an IOCA objects in the page/overlay that are presented by the PAGEFORMAT.
- OBJC
- The following rendering intent applies to a non-OCA object containers in the page/overlay that are presented by the PAGEFORMAT.
- PTOCA
- The following rendering intent applies to a PTOCA objects in the page/overlay that are presented by the PAGEFORMAT.
- GOCA
- The following rendering intent applies to a GOCA objects in the page/overlay that are presented by the PAGEFORMAT.
- rendering intent parameter
- Specify the rendering intent for the preceding object type.
- PERCEPTUAL
- Perceptual rendering intent. It can be abbreviated as PERCP. With this rendering intent, gamut mapping is vendor-specific, and colors are adjusted to give a pleasing appearance. This intent is typically used to render continuous-tone images.
- SATURATION
- Saturation rendering intent. It can be abbreviated as SATUR. With this rendering intent, gamut mapping is vendor-specific, and colors are adjusted to emphasize saturation. This intent results in vivid colors and is typically used for business graphics.
- RELCM
- Media-relative colorimetric rendering intent. In-gamut colors are rendered accurately, and out-of-gamut colors are mapped to the nearest value within the gamut. Colors are rendered with respect to the source white point and are adjusted for the media white point. Therefore colors printed on two different media with different white points won't match colorimetrically, but may match visually. This intent is typically used for vector graphics.
- ABSCM
- ICC-absolute colorimetric rendering intent. In-gamut colors are rendered accurately, and out-of-gamut colors are mapped to the nearest value within the gamut. Colors are rendered only with respect to the source white point and are not adjusted for the media white point. Therefore colors printed on two different media with different white points should match colorimetrically, but may not match visually. This intent is typically used for logos.