Epson R2400 User's Guide - Page 54

A different RGB working space, such as, for Photoshop CS and 7 or

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5. If you see this message, select Use the embedded profile (instead of the working space) and click OK. It is generally best to use the embedded profile. 6. If you see this message, select Assign working RGB: Adobe RGB (1998) and click OK: 7. When your image appears, evaluate the color balance and contrast as displayed on your monitor. If they need improvement, select Image > Mode > Assign Profile (for Photoshop CS and 7) or Edit > Assign Profile (for Photoshop CS2 and CS3). Select one of the following as the Profile setting: ■ A different RGB working space, such as ColorMatch RGB or sRGB IEC61966-2.1 ■ A scanner profile for your scanner ■ A camera profile for your digital camera Also click the Preview box so you can see the effects of your profile choice on the screen. Tip: This is most effective when your monitor is calibrated using a hardware device such as the X-Rite® Eye-One® Display 2 or Color vision® Spyder2.TM 8. Click OK. Note: Assigning a profile to the image doesn't alter the image data, only the interpretation of the data by your software and how it appears on your monitor and in a printout. This is the best way to improve the color balance and contrast in your image. 54 Printing Special Photos

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Printing Special Photos
5.
If you see this message, select
Use the
embedded profile (instead of the working
space)
and click
OK
. It is generally best to use
the embedded profile.
6.
If you see this message, select
Assign
working RGB: Adobe RGB (1998)
and
click
OK
:
7.
When your image appears, evaluate the color balance and contrast as displayed on
your monitor. If they need improvement, select
Image > Mode >
Assign Profile
(for Photoshop CS and 7) or
Edit > Assign Profile
(for
Photoshop CS2 and CS3). Select one of the following as the Profile setting:
A different RGB working space, such as
ColorMatch RGB
or
sRGB
IEC61966-2.1
A scanner profile for your scanner
A camera profile for your digital camera
Also click the
Preview
box so you can see the effects of your profile choice on the
screen.
Tip:
This is most effective when your monitor is calibrated using a hardware
device such as the X-Rite
®
Eye-One
®
Display 2 or Color vision
®
Spyder2.
TM
8.
Click
OK
.
Note:
Assigning a profile to the image doesn’t alter the image data, only the
interpretation of the data by your software and how it appears on your monitor
and in a printout. This is the best way to improve the color balance and contrast in
your image.