
Chapter 2: Getting Acquainted
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Previewing Regions
Before manipulating and correcting regions, the image should generally be
previewed.
Note:
Although previewing an image is not
absolutely necessary, it improves the accuracy of
the Probe values and provides a higher resolution
image for image correction work. Without a pre-
view scan your Probe values may not be accurate
due to the dithering of the low resolution image.
Preview: To preview a single region, click on the Preview button (
)
under the desired image in the Queue Manager. During scanning the
region’s Preview button appears red, green, and blue. Once the preview
is complete, the button turns all red.
Preview All: PowerColor’s Preview All button allows you to batch
preview all the regions in the Queue Manager with a single click. This can
be done even if there are different types of originals in the scanning area
(reflective, positive transparencies, or negative transparencies).
Once you have defined and added multiple regions with the PowerColor
tools, click on the Preview All button. The scanner then scans each region
in succession.
To preview only certain regions in the Queue Manager, click on the
white Preview button under each desired image. The regions are then
scanned in order.
Summary of Contents for PowerColor
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Page 45: ...Correcting Images with PowerColor Photo RGB Mode 3 3...
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Page 63: ...Correcting Images with PowerColor Press CMYK Production Mode 4 4...
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Page 81: ...Correcting Images with PowerColor Press CMYK Expert Mode 5 5...
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Page 107: ...Unsharp Masking and Descreening 6 6...
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