2. In the Monitors & Sound control panel, set the Gamma to
“Uncorrected Gamma”.
In addition, make sure you disable or remove any utilities or third-
party control panels that alter monitor display. Your System Profile
is the profile describing the monitor you are using.
If you have ColorSync 2.5, do the following in the exact
order below:
1. Open the Monitors & Sound control panel to select your
desired profile in the Monitor Profile list box.
2. Open the ColorSync Control panel to verify the desired monitor
profile as the System Profile.
The settings in these two control panels should be the same. If you
select a profile in Monitors & Sound, your ColorDync System Profile
will change accordingly.
In addition, make sure you disable or remove any utilities or third-
party control panels that alter monitor display.
Using Adobe Photoshop 5.0
A. Adobe Photoshop 5.0 Setup:
1. In the File / Color Settings / RGB Setup dialog box, select your
desired RGB workspace.
2. Check and enable the Display using Monitor Compensation
check box.
3. Make sure that the selected RGB workspace in Photoshop
matches ScanWizard 5’s RGB Destination selection. This way,
the scanned images shown in Photoshop will match the
preview image that was shown in ScanWizard 5. Do not
change your monitor profile (i.e., ColorSync System Profile) in
Summary of Contents for ScanMaker 6100 Pro
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