Epson V750 Pro; Silverfast v6.4.3r4a; Photoshop CS2
I have profiled a scanner before (not this scanner and not with Silverfast) by assigning the profile, and then converting to AdobeRGB, both in Photoshop.
I understand that this assignment and conversion can be done in Silverfast, but am not sure of the settings.
My first task is to scan a measured checkerboard chart (not IT-8, but the one supplied by Gretag) to create the profile. But what Silverfast "Options" settings should I have in place for this part of the job?
Is it "Input -> External" = "None", or "ICM".
And is it "Profiles\Input" = "None", or "Epson V700/750 reflective"?
Then when I have measured my scan and created my new profile, do I, for a job scan, set "Input -> External" = "ICM", and set "Profiles\Input" to the new profile?
I'm fairly sure I'm right on this second bit - it's really the settings for doing the calibration scan that I'm concerned about.
Any help much appreciated.
Settings for using Eye One calibration?
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dear alancross,
please choose following settings:
General >> Options >> General: Gamma Gradation: please choose this value which you will use later when scanning your pictures.
General >> Options >> CMS >> Color Management >> Input to Internal : here please choose " None " . This means the Color Management is switched off.
Now you can scan your Gretag Target and create your own " ICC " profile.
After creating the own scanner profile you have to switch on the Color Management:
General >> Options >> CMS >> Color Management >>
Input to Internal : ICM
Internal to Monitor: ICM
Internal to Output: RGB
General >> Options >> CMS >> Profiles for ICM >>
Scanner ( Reflective / Transparency ) : here you have to choose your own new creared scanner icc profile.
If there is any problem left please use our online support:
http://www.silverfast.com/show/support/en.html
kind regards
Christoph
please choose following settings:
General >> Options >> General: Gamma Gradation: please choose this value which you will use later when scanning your pictures.
General >> Options >> CMS >> Color Management >> Input to Internal : here please choose " None " . This means the Color Management is switched off.
Now you can scan your Gretag Target and create your own " ICC " profile.
After creating the own scanner profile you have to switch on the Color Management:
General >> Options >> CMS >> Color Management >>
Input to Internal : ICM
Internal to Monitor: ICM
Internal to Output: RGB
General >> Options >> CMS >> Profiles for ICM >>
Scanner ( Reflective / Transparency ) : here you have to choose your own new creared scanner icc profile.
If there is any problem left please use our online support:
http://www.silverfast.com/show/support/en.html
kind regards
Christoph
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