A basic calibration and raw image question from a new user..
PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 7:38 am
Hi all!
A *very* basic question from a new Epson 10000XL/LaserSoft Ai user...(that's me)
To start, I am looking simply to take in raw color images, which later will be used within a few software packages - Aperture, perhaps Final Cut Studio, etc. either by myself or perhaps others. I have SilverFast Ai (not HDR or IT8). I don't want to limit the scan to use by any one program (and indeed, teh scan may or may not be used within Photoshop in the future).
I am most confused by the initial setup (warning - NEWBIE ALERT!):
To obtain raw files that are accurate all I did during setup was select:
Scan Type: 48 Bit HDR Color
Q-factor: 1.0
And under options selected (all of these selections based on advice based on the SilverFast Quicktime tutorial, not the computer-darkroom.com site):
Color Management
Input -> Internal: ColorSync
Internal -> Monitor: ColorSync
Internal -> Output: RGB
Profiles for ColorSync:
Input: 10000 refl.icc
*** This 10000 refl.cc file is a profile that I made by scanning in my MonacoEZcolor reflective target using MonacoEZcolor and the Epson, and then saving the file. I am most confused by this selection.
Internal: AppleRGB.icc
Gray: Generic Gray Profile.icc
Output/Printer: <NONE>
Rendering Intent: perceptual
Embedded ICC profiles
Embed ICC profile [X] (checked)
Profile to embed: 1000refl.icc
I realize most of these selections are NOT as suggested by
http://www.computer-darkroom.com/hdr_tutorial/hdr_1.htm
but were suggested within the Silverfast Ai Quicktime tutorials...
Was this correct? Or should I have not embedded the ICC profile.
And should I only be using the Silverfast IT8 calibration?
Thank you SO much!
:o
A *very* basic question from a new Epson 10000XL/LaserSoft Ai user...(that's me)
To start, I am looking simply to take in raw color images, which later will be used within a few software packages - Aperture, perhaps Final Cut Studio, etc. either by myself or perhaps others. I have SilverFast Ai (not HDR or IT8). I don't want to limit the scan to use by any one program (and indeed, teh scan may or may not be used within Photoshop in the future).
I am most confused by the initial setup (warning - NEWBIE ALERT!):
To obtain raw files that are accurate all I did during setup was select:
Scan Type: 48 Bit HDR Color
Q-factor: 1.0
And under options selected (all of these selections based on advice based on the SilverFast Quicktime tutorial, not the computer-darkroom.com site):
Color Management
Input -> Internal: ColorSync
Internal -> Monitor: ColorSync
Internal -> Output: RGB
Profiles for ColorSync:
Input: 10000 refl.icc
*** This 10000 refl.cc file is a profile that I made by scanning in my MonacoEZcolor reflective target using MonacoEZcolor and the Epson, and then saving the file. I am most confused by this selection.
Internal: AppleRGB.icc
Gray: Generic Gray Profile.icc
Output/Printer: <NONE>
Rendering Intent: perceptual
Embedded ICC profiles
Embed ICC profile [X] (checked)
Profile to embed: 1000refl.icc
I realize most of these selections are NOT as suggested by
http://www.computer-darkroom.com/hdr_tutorial/hdr_1.htm
but were suggested within the Silverfast Ai Quicktime tutorials...
Was this correct? Or should I have not embedded the ICC profile.
And should I only be using the Silverfast IT8 calibration?
Thank you SO much!
:o