User`s manual
24 Microtek ScanWizard Pro for Mac OS X
Color Matching Setup cont.
A. Display using monitor compensation
For ColorSync-savvy applications such as Adobe Photoshop 5.0.2 or later,
check this box, which pertains to how your monitor displays color, relative to
the RGB Destination color space. Checking this box ensures that there are no
unexpected color shifts between your selected RGB Destination space and your
monitor. Checking or unchecking this box affects only the way the image data
is displayed and not the image data itself.
For more information, see the section titled Using images in third-party
applications in the Appendix.
B. Monitor
The monitor selection shown here is the monitor set in your Monitor Control
Panel. To verify this information, go to your System Preferences, then Displays.
Your selected monitor will be shown, which should be the same as the entry in
this dialog box. This setting only affects how the image is shown on the screen
— not the final scanned image.
C. Native Mode RGB color matching
This option is available only for Native color space mode. This check box
should generally be checked unless you want to scan raw color data, in which
case you lose the compensatory effects of the Color Matching System. Take
note that it is not desirable to scan in raw data and then perform ColorSync data
conversion, which will not generate the correct CMS effect.
For more information, see the section titled Using images in third-party
applications in the Appendix.