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Display using monitor compensation
For ColorSync-savvy applications such as Adobe Photoshop 5.0.2 or
later, check this box, which pertains to how your monitor displays
color, relative to the RGB Destination color space. Checking this box
ensures that there are no unexpected color shifts between your
selected RGB Destination space and your monitor. Checking or
unchecking this box affects only the way the image data is displayed
and not the image data itself.
Monitor
The monitor selection shown here is the monitor set in your Monitor
Control Panel. To verify this information, go to your System
Preferences, then Displays. Your selected monitor will be shown,
which should be the same as the entry in this dialog box. This
setting only affects how the image is shown on the screen — not the
final scanned image.
RGB Color Matching
This box should generally be checked unless you want to scan raw
color data, in which case you lose the compensatory effects of the
Color Matching system. On the other hand, if this box is unchecked,
all images will be scanned without any color matching processing.
Note: It is not desirable to scan in raw data and then perform
ColorSync data conversion, which will not generate the correct CMS
effect.
RGB Destination
This feature lets you select the ICC profile in the ColorSync profile
folder for outputting images to the RGB color space.
You may select form monitor, RGB printer (e.g., inkjet printers), a
special color space, or the Adobe Photoshop 5.9 internal color space
profile. For Photoshop 5.0 users, this should always be the same as
your RGB working space as defined in the Photoshop 5.9 RGB
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