User Guide

Appendix-4 ScanWizard Pro TX User’s Guide
Select Scanner RGB as your RGB destination profile. This is the best choice as
your RGB destination profile because there is one less color space conversion in
the process of color matching (which means the original color data is preserved
better). This is especially important for users who demand minimal loss of data
during color-space conversion.
B. Using non-ColorSync-savvy applications
Adobe Photoshop 4.0 or earlier is a non-ColorSync-savvy application. Other third-
party applications may also not be ColorSync-savvy, which means that these
programs do not know how to read or handle embedded ICC profile information.
In this case, the ICC profile data is ignored.
If you are processing images with a non-ColorSync-savvy application, you need to
do the following in the ScanWizard Pro TX Color Matching Setup dialog box:
Uncheck the Embed ICC destination profile in scanned image check box, if this
feature causes any kind of problem.
Uncheck the Display using monitor compensation check box. If this box is checked,
display of image data is “compensated”, resulting in a difference between the
image shown in the Preview window from the scanned image that is delivered to
your image-editing application. Take note that the image data itself is not altered;
only the image display is affected.
Select your desired RGB destination profile. This is the desired color space in
which the application wishes to work in relation to RGB color images. In many
cases, you can select your monitor profile or the sRGB profile, which will usually
provide satisfactory results.