Polaroid CS-600 User Manual page 72

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Important: Do not use the Auto setting with the Color
Correction feature (discussed in the next section).
To see how color images compare with and without the
Note:
Auto control, see the color pages in this manual.
Color Correction
This tool applies a color correction profile to your images to
give them accurate, lifelike color. However, if you have
Polaroid's Print to Press color calibration and correction sys-
tem installed, the Color Correction button will override the
generic color paper profile and apply Print to Press to the
image.
A generic color profile is provided with the scanning software
to correct the minor color shifts that occur invariably with
scanners. To achieve optimal color correction, however, you
need a true color calibration and correction system like
Polaroid's Print to Press developed expressly for this purpose.
Polaroid creates an industry-standard color profile for non-
Polaroid materials, matched to your scanner, so that colors in
your scanned image are adjusted to their optimal levels.
The Color Correction button is turned on by default, but it
can be turned off by clicking on the button again. Color
Correction will be dimmed in the following instances:
If image type in the Settings window is set to Billions of
colors, any grayscale setting, line art, or halftone.
If the scan material type chosen (in the Scan Material com-
mand, Preferences menu) is Negative.
Important: Do note use the Color Correction button
with any other setting, such as gamma or Auto.
Auto applied: contrast is
optimized

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