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Next, load the scanned image into MonacoEZcolor: 1 Open MonacoEZcolor, then click Create Input Profile. 2 Click the arrow button until you see the "Input the target" screen. Then click the Load an Image button to import your scanned image. Check it against the example images to verify that it looks correct. 3 Continue with the instructions on the screen to select the correct reference file and give your profile a name-for example, "10000 refl" to indicate that it's for scanning reflective images with this scanner. Now you are ready to scan a photo using your new color profile. In this example, a photo is scanned into Adobe Photoshop Elements. (You can install Photoshop Elements from the CD-ROM included with your scanner.) 1 Place your photo on the scanner, then open Photoshop Elements. 2 Click File > Import > EPSON Expression 10000XL. 3 Select 24-bit Color as the Image Type (Photoshop Elements does not support 48-bit color). Then select any other settings appropriate for your image. 4 Click the Configuration button, click the Color tab, and then click ICM (for Windows) or ColorSync (for Macintosh). 5 For the Source, select the name of the profile you created for your scanner. For the Target, select a working space that has a wide color gamut, such as Adobe RGB, and then click OK. 6 Click the Preview button to prescan your image. Marquee-select just the area of the image you want to scan. 7 Click the Auto Adjust button to apply your color profile. (The button is located near the bottom of the main EPSON Scan screen; you may have to scroll down to see it.) Then click Scan. 8 When scanning completes, close EPSON Scan to view your scanned image in Photoshop Elements. Note: The target profile you selected is embedded in the scanned image. 9 In Photoshop Elements, click Edit > Color Settings > Full color management, then click OK. 10 Click File > Print. Click the Show More Options box. Select Same as source to use Adobe RGB as your Print Space profile. Note: If you have ICC profiles for your printer (including the specific print settings and type of paper you plan to use), you can select the appropriate printer profile instead. Now you are ready to print your scanned image. Make sure your printer's color management settings are turned off in your printer software before you begin. If you're using an ICC profile for the printer, be sure to select the same printer settings and load the paper specified in the profile.

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Next, load the scanned image into MonacoEZcolor:
1
Open MonacoEZcolor, then click
Create Input Profile
.
2
Click the
arrow button until you see the “Input the target” screen.
Then click the
Load an Image
button to import your scanned image.
Check it against the example images to verify that it looks correct.
3
Continue with the instructions on the screen to select the correct
reference file and give your profile a name—for example, “10000 refl”
to indicate that it’s for scanning reflective images with this scanner.
Now you are ready to scan a photo using your new color profile. In this
example, a photo is scanned into Adobe Photoshop Elements. (You can
install Photoshop Elements from the CD-ROM included with your scanner.)
1
Place your photo on the scanner, then open Photoshop Elements.
2
Click
File > Import > EPSON Expression 10000XL
.
3
Select
24-bit Color
as the Image Type (Photoshop Elements does not
support 48-bit color). Then select any other settings appropriate for
your image.
4
Click the
Configuration
button, click the
Color
tab, and then click
ICM
(for Windows) or
ColorSync
(for Macintosh).
5
For the
Source
, select the name of the profile you created for your
scanner. For the
Target
, select a working space that has a wide color
gamut, such as Adobe RGB, and then click
OK
.
6
Click the
Preview
button to prescan your image. Marquee-select just
the area of the image you want to scan.
7
Click the
Auto Adjust button to apply your color profile. (The button
is located near the bottom of the main EPSON Scan screen; you may
have to scroll down to see it.) Then click
Scan
.
8
When scanning completes, close EPSON Scan to view your scanned
image in Photoshop Elements.
Note:
The target profile you selected is embedded in the scanned
image.
9
In Photoshop Elements, click
Edit > Color Settings > Full color
management
, then click
OK
.
10
Click
File > Print
. Click the
Show More Options
box. Select
Same as
source
to use Adobe RGB as your Print Space profile.
Note:
If you have ICC profiles for your printer (including the specific
print settings and type of paper you plan to use), you can select the
appropriate printer profile instead.
Now you are ready to print your scanned image. Make sure your printer’s
color management settings are turned off in your printer software before
you begin. If you’re using an ICC profile for the printer, be sure to select the
same printer settings and load the paper specified in the profile.