User`s guide

Sample Scanning 4-37
Using Adobe Photoshop 5.0
B. ScanWizard 5 Setup:
1. Go to the Preferences / CMS Setup dialog
box. Check and see that the monitor
selection is the same as that in the
ColorSync System Profile selection (your
current monitor setup). If you need to
change your monitor, do this in the
ColorSync Control Panel.
2. Make sure that the Display using monitor
compensation check box is checked.
3. For RGB destination settings, select your
desired profiles. These selections specify
ScanWizard 5’s output color space for RGB
mages, respectively.
4. Make sure the RGB destination setting
matches Photoshop 5.0’s RGB Settingin the
RGB Setup dialog box, respectively.
5. To enable RGB color matching, make sure
the RGB Color Matching check box is
checked. Otherwise, raw RGB image data
will be scanned. It is not desirable to scan in
raw data and then perform ColorSync data
conversion using the ColorSync plug-in or
Image / Mode / Profile to Profile... conver-
sion in Photoshop 5.0.
A. Adobe Photoshop 5.0 Setup:
1. In the File / Color Settings / RGB dialog
box, select your desired RGB workspace.
2. Check and enable the Display using Monitor
Compensation check box. Take note of the
following:
• Make sure that the selected RGB
workspace in Photoshop matches
ScanWizard 5’s RGB Destination
selection. This way, the scanned images
shown in Photoshop will match the
preview image that was shown in
ScanWizard 5. Do not change your
monitor profile (i.e., ColorSync System
Profile) in the middle of operating
ScanWizard 5. If you want to change the
monitor profile, do it after exiting
ScanWizard 5.
• Take note that it is not desirable to scan in
raw data and then perform ColorSync
data conversion using the ColorSync
plug-in or the Image / Mode / Profile to
Profile... conversion in Photoshop 5.0.
Note: Since Photoshop 5.0 allows users to
customize their own color space as well as select
from a few built-in color spaces (such as sRGB,
Apple RGB, CIE RGB, etc.), you may click
“Save” in the RGB Setup dialog box to save the
current Photoshop RGB workspace as an ICC
ColorSync profile. This can then be selected in
ScanWizard 5. Please note that when you save
the Photoshop RGB profile, the file name you
specify may not be the same as the profile
selection you see in ScanWizard 5’s RGB
Destination pop-up menu (where the profile
information string is shown). For example, if
you save “Photoshop sRGB” as a profile, it will
appear as “sRGB IEC61966-2.1” in ScanWizard
5’s pop-up menu. If you are not sure about the
profile you want, click the “Load” button to load
the profile by file name directly.
For more information on Photoshop’s color
management features, visit Adobe’s site on the
Internet http://www.Adobe.com.