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PowerColor User Guide
6.
Make sure the selected Target is PowerColor 16. If not, select PowerColor 16
from the pulldown menu.
Note:
Although it is possible to use customized
targets, it is strongly recommended that you
use the file supplied with PowerColor.
7.
Click on Start. The Point A radial button becomes active.
8.
Move the cursor over the A patch on the target image. The cursor changes to
look like this:
.
9.
Click once on the A patch. The Found box for A is now checked and the
Point B radial button becomes active.
10. Place the box over patch B and click once. The Found box for B is checked
and the Point C radial button becomes active.
11. Place the box over patch C and click once. The Found box for C is checked.
12. Click on the Calibrate button. The calibration takes less than one second.
The Selective Calibration window then returns to its original state (no points
found).
13. After the calibration is complete, you will be prompted to save the calibra-
tion as your default. If you select Yes, PowerColor will save the calibration
for all film types. If you select No, you can save the calibration manually
through the Settings menu. Remember to save Color & Setup and
Gradation for all film types.
Note:
Before saving settings as defaults, use the
settings and verify that they produce the expect-
ed results. It is also advisable to save existing
defaults before defining new ones.
Summary of Contents for PowerColor
Page 7: ...Preface...
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Page 13: ...Installation 1 1...
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Page 21: ...Getting Acquainted 2 2...
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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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Page 117: ...Scanning Images to Disk 7 7...
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Page 125: ...Tips and Tricks 8 8...
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