the middle of operating ScanWizard 5. If you want to change
the monitor profile, do it after exiting ScanWizard 5.
4. The same principle above applies to CMYK images: Make sure
that the settings in the CMYK Setup in Photoshop 5.0 match
the CMYK Destination in the CMS Setup in ScanWizard 5.
Take note that it is not desirable to scan in raw data and then
perform ColorSync data conversion using the ColorSync plug-in or
the Image / Mode / Profile to Profile... conversion in Photoshop 5.0.
Note
: Since Photoshop 5.0 allows users to customize their own
color space as well as select from a few built-in color spaces (such
as sRGB, Apple RGB, CIE RGB, etc.), you may click “Save” in the
RGB Setup dialog box to save the current Photoshop RGB
workspace as an ICC ColorSync profile. The saved profile can then
be selected in ScanWizard 5.
Take note that when you save the Photoshop RGB profile, the file
name you specify may not be the same as the profile selection you
see in ScanWizard 5’s RGB Destination pop-up menu (where the
profile information string is shown). For example, if you save
“Photoshop sRGB” as a profile, it will appear as “sRGB IEC61966-
2.1” in ScanWizard 5’s pop-up menu. If you are not sure about the
profile you want, click the “Load” button to load the profile by file
name directly.
For more information on Photoshop’s color management features,
visit Adobe’s site on the Internet
http://www.Adobe.com
.
B. ScanWizard 5 Setup:
1. Go to the Preferences / CMS Setup dialog box. Check and see
that the monitor selection is the same as that in the ColorSync
System Profile selection (your current monitor setup). If you
need to change your monitor, do this in the ColorSync Control
Panel.
2. Make sure that the Display using monitor compensation check
Summary of Contents for ScanMaker 6100 Pro
Page 66: ... Load Save ...
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Page 144: ...Brightness and Contrast dialog box ...
Page 145: ...Color Correction dialog box ...
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Page 147: ...Tone Curve dialog box ...
Page 148: ...Brightness and Contrast dialog box ...
Page 149: ...Tone Curve dialog box ...
Page 150: ...Settings window ...
Page 151: ...Descreen ...
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Page 153: ...Filters ...
Page 154: ...Filters ...
Page 155: ...Image Quality ...
Page 156: ...Fast JPEG Quality ...
Page 161: ...Threshold dialog box ...
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