User manual

3 • Basic scanning procedures
ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro
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choose the desired settings from the Magic Touch menu. For each of the ten combinations, Magic
Touch keeps track of separate settings.
Changing, saving and retrieving scan setups
If you change the settings for any of the ten scan types, Magic Touch will automatically
remember the new settings and use them as a default for that type of scan until you change
them again.
If you need to create and store more than one setup for the same type of scan, you can save a
scan setup to disk by clicking on the Export... button and assigning a file name and location in
the standard Save As window that appears.
To reload a saved scan setup, click on the Import... button and choose the setup from the stan-
dard Open File window that appears.
To go back to ColorQuartet’s original default settings for a given type of scan, make sure the
desired scan type is active and then click on the Reset... button.
Macintosh: You can also reset all ten Magic Touch scan types at once by clicking on the
Defaults... button.
Semi-automatic scanning
When Automatic Do Jobs is not activated and you start a Magic Touch scan, ColorQuartet will
make a preview scan, draw a crop frame around each image, apply the desired modifications
and then display the images in the Preview window.
ORIGINAL TYPE
Reflection for photographic prints and other opaque originals (books,
printed matter, 3D objects).
Transmission for transparent originals like slides and films. If the original is a
negative, remember also to activate the Negative check box under Output
Profiles and choose the desired Film Type.
OUTPUT TYPE
CMYK creates output suitable for printing on a press or CMYK printer.
RGB creates output for use on screen or for printing on an RGB output
device.
Gray scale creates output in gray tones.
Line art creates output in two tone levels only (black and white).
Web creates output suitable for internet applications.