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Native Mode RGB color matching
This option is available only for Native color space mode. This check 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. Take note that it is
not desirable to scan in raw data and then perform data conversion, which will
not generate the correct CMS effect.
This item is grayed (disabled) when you are under LCH mode.
Embed ICC destination profile in scan image
When scanning through an image application such as Adobe Photoshop 5.0 or
later, check this box. This feature will enable ScanWizard Pro TX to embed the
Destination ICC profile into the image data. The information will then be
properly interpreted by Photoshop (or any ColorSync-savvy application for
Mac).
For Mac users only:
For Mac users only:
For Mac users only:
For Mac users only: For non-ColorSync-savvy applications such as Adobe
For Mac users only:
Photoshop 4.0, uncheck this box if turning it on causes any kind of problem
(computer crashes, weird color effects, etc.).
RGB Destination
NOTE : : : : : A large number of RGB profiles is supplied by ScanWizard Pro TX. If you do not
see the ICC profile for your monitor or RGB device, contact your device manufacturer. To
load a specific ICC profile from a different folder, click the RGB profile button (beside the
drop-down menu), and select the profile you need.
Mac users
This feature lets you select the ICC profile in the ColorSync folder for outputting
images to the RGB color space. You may select from Scanner RGB, Monitor, RGB
printer (e.g., inkjet printers), a special color space, or the Adobe Photoshop 5.0
(or later) internal color space profile. For Photoshop 5.0 (or later) users, you
may export its internal color space to an ICC profile. If you are not sure what to
choose, select your current monitor profile.
PC users
This feature lets you select the RGB output device (e.g., display monitor, or RGB-
based printer) for matching the RGB-color family of images (including RGB
colors, 48-bit RGB colors, and 256 colors image types).
If you are scanning through an ICC Profile-Aware application (Adobe Photoshop
5.0 or later) select Scanner RGB from the list. Refer to Appendix A of the
ScanWizard Pro TX User's Guide for more details on ICC Profile-Aware
applications.
Reference: The Preview Window
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