Migrating HDR & IT-8 calibration ICM to another computer
Migrating HDR & IT-8 calibration ICM to another computer
How does one migrate HDR IT-8 calibration ICCs from one computer to another, if the new computer does have a scanner attached? My HDR tiff files are scanned on a computer with a Nikon LM-4000, with Silverfast IT-8 calibration, with embedded icms. Then the files are transferred to a remote computer with HDR only. I want to retain the benefits of the IT-8 calibration. Your advise is appreciated.
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Correct HDR &AI setting?
Thank you for your kind assistance.
Can you clarify the correct color setting for me?
Computer #1 with the Nikon LS-4000 scanner and Ai (with IT-8 Calibration uses the setting:
Scanner ? internal ? Image Color matching
??? Internal- monitor - Image Color Matching ??? or none or automatic ? pls advise
Internal output ? RGB
Profiles for ICM
Scanner ? sf ? Nikon etc
Internal Adobe RGB 1998
Grey ? none
Printer ? none
Rendering ? Perceptual
Embedded Profile
Checked
Profile embedded ? Adobe RGB 1998
Plug & Play ? grayed out ? no CMYK
Computer #2 ? No scanner and HDR
Scanner ? internal ? Embedded Profile
Internal- monitor ? Automatic ??
Internal output ? RGB
Profiles for ICM
Scanner ? sf ? Nikon etc ? grayed out
Internal Adobe RGB 1998
Grey ? none
Printer ? none
Rendering ? Perceptual
Embedded Profile
Checked
Profile embedded ? Adobe RGB 1998
Plug & Play ? greyed out ? no CMYK
I scan with Ai to 42 bit color HDR. I output HDR on computer #2 to 42-24 bit color.
Is this correct?
Thanks for your help.
Can you clarify the correct color setting for me?
Computer #1 with the Nikon LS-4000 scanner and Ai (with IT-8 Calibration uses the setting:
Scanner ? internal ? Image Color matching
??? Internal- monitor - Image Color Matching ??? or none or automatic ? pls advise
Internal output ? RGB
Profiles for ICM
Scanner ? sf ? Nikon etc
Internal Adobe RGB 1998
Grey ? none
Printer ? none
Rendering ? Perceptual
Embedded Profile
Checked
Profile embedded ? Adobe RGB 1998
Plug & Play ? grayed out ? no CMYK
Computer #2 ? No scanner and HDR
Scanner ? internal ? Embedded Profile
Internal- monitor ? Automatic ??
Internal output ? RGB
Profiles for ICM
Scanner ? sf ? Nikon etc ? grayed out
Internal Adobe RGB 1998
Grey ? none
Printer ? none
Rendering ? Perceptual
Embedded Profile
Checked
Profile embedded ? Adobe RGB 1998
Plug & Play ? greyed out ? no CMYK
I scan with Ai to 42 bit color HDR. I output HDR on computer #2 to 42-24 bit color.
Is this correct?
Thanks for your help.
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Re: Correct HDR &AI setting?
kmlevine wrote:Thank you for your kind assistance.
Can you clarify the correct color setting for me?
Computer #1 with the Nikon LS-4000 scanner and Ai (with IT-8 Calibration uses the setting:
Scanner ? internal ? Image Color matching
??? Internal- monitor - Image Color Matching ??? or none or automatic ? pls advise
Use ICM when you have a monitor profile that you want to use. If not, "Automatic" is the favorite choice, as this will use the working color space used by Adobe Photoshop (you must know the PS setting of "RGB setting")
Internal output ? RGB
Profiles for ICM
Scanner ? sf ? Nikon etc
Internal Adobe RGB 1998 <-- this is correct when you chose "Automatic" above, and PS uses this color space, too.4
Grey ? none
Printer ? none
Rendering ? Perceptual
Embedded Profile
Checked
Profile embedded ? Adobe RGB 1998
Plug & Play ? grayed out ? no CMYK
Computer #2 ? No scanner and HDR
Scanner ? internal ? Embedded Profile
Internal- monitor ? Automatic ?? (read above)
Internal output ? RGB
Profiles for ICM
Scanner ? sf ? Nikon etc ? grayed out (in HDR this box makes no sense, therefore greyed out)
Internal Adobe RGB 1998 (read above)
Grey ? none
Printer ? none
Rendering ? Perceptual
Embedded Profile
Checked
Profile embedded ? Adobe RGB 1998
Plug & Play ? greyed out ? no CMYK
I scan with Ai to 42 bit color HDR. I output HDR on computer #2 to 42-24 bit color.
Is this correct?
Yes.
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