Epson Expression 800 User Manual - TWAIN - Page 49

Auto Exposure on Preview, pixel, Windows ICM, ColorSync, Gt9600r.icm, EPSON GT-9600, Gamma - color profile

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If you have the Artist or Professional model of the scanner, use Monaco Profiler Lite to achieve better color management. See the electronic manual on your Monaco Profiler Lite CD-ROM for details. Don't move or rename the Gt9600t.icm or EPSON GT-9600 TPU profiles unless you have a transparency unit. To automatically adjust the exposure each time you preview the image, click the Auto Exposure on Preview button. See Using Auto Exposure for more information. You can specify an exact size for image areas selected with the eyedropper options in the Image Controls and Color Adjustment dialog boxes from the Eyedropper Sampling Area list. Select 1 × 1 pixel, 3 × 3 pixel, or 5 × 5 pixel. If you're experienced with color management software, you can use the Windows ICM feature (on Windows 95 or 98) or the ColorSync feature (on a Macintosh). To experiment with EPSON TWAIN Pro's ICM or ColorSync feature, make sure you move or rename EPSON TWAIN Pro's original profiles and replace them with new ones as follows: In Windows, move or rename the Gt9600r.icm file (and the Gt9600t.icm file, if you have a transparency unit) in the Windows\System\Color folder. Then name and store your new profile(s) with the same name(s) in the same folder. On a Macintosh, move or rename the EPSON GT-9600 profile (and the EPSON GT-9600 TPU profile, if you have a transparency unit) in the System Folder\Preferences\ColorSync Profiles folder. Then name and store your new profile(s) with the same name(s) in the same folder. Be sure to increase the Gamma value in the Image Controls tool, if necessary. Advanced Scanning Page 49

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Advanced Scanning
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To automatically adjust the exposure each time you preview the image,
click the
Auto Exposure on Preview
button. See
Using Auto Exposure
for more information.
You can specify an exact size for image areas selected with the
eyedropper options in the Image Controls and Color Adjustment dialog
boxes from the Eyedropper Sampling Area list. Select
1
×
1 pixel
,
3
×
3
pixel
, or
5
×
5 pixel
.
If you’re experienced with color management software, you can use the
Windows ICM
feature (on Windows 95 or 98) or the
ColorSync
feature
(on a Macintosh).
To experiment with EPSON TWAIN Pro’s ICM or ColorSync feature,
make sure you move or rename EPSON TWAIN Pro’s original profiles
and replace them with new ones as follows:
In Windows, move or rename the
Gt9600r.icm
file (and the
Gt9600t.icm
file, if you have a transparency unit) in the
Windows\System\Color folder. Then name and store your new
profile(s) with the same name(s) in the same folder.
On a Macintosh, move or rename the
EPSON GT-9600
profile (and
the
EPSON GT-9600 TPU
profile, if you have a transparency unit) in
the System Folder\Preferences\ColorSync Profiles folder. Then name
and store your new profile(s) with the same name(s) in the same
folder.
Be sure to increase the
Gamma
value in the Image Controls tool, if
necessary.
If you have the Artist
or Professional model
of the scanner, use
Monaco Profiler Lite to
achieve better color
management. See the
electronic manual on
your Monaco Profiler
Lite CD-ROM for
details.
Don’t move or rename
the
Gt9600t.icm
or
EPSON GT-9600 TPU
profiles unless you
have a transparency
unit.