Nikon 9235 Reference Manual - Page 120

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Keeping colors true in other applications Profile File name When an image is scanned in the Nikon Scan TWAIN source or acquire plug-in and opened in another application, or when an image saved using Nikon Scan is opened in another application, Wide Gamut RGB Apple RGB Color Match RGB NKWide.cim NKApple.icm NKMatch.icm before being displayed on the monitor the image will be pro- Apple RGB (compensated) NKApple_CPS.icm cessed according to the color-space and monitor profiles se- * Do not use the Scanner RGB profile when scanning images for use in a lected in the application. If the profiles used in the application third-party application. do not match those used in Nikon Scan, colors may not be the If you are using Nikon Scan as an acquire plug-in for the same as those in the original image. Macintosh version of Adobe Photoshop 5 or later (full ver- • when using the RGB color model: Choose a monitor profile that matches that chosen in the monitor sheet and a color-space profile that matches that selected in the RGB sheet (the Photoshop profiles corresponding to those used in Nikon Scan are listed on the preceding pages). If no match- sion), the RGB profile will automatically be passed to Photoshop when the image is scanned. You need only ensure that the monitor profile matches that used in Photoshop by selecting the Photoshop monitor profile in the monitor sheet of the Nikon Scan color management tab. ing RGB profile exists, you can use the Nikon Scan profiles in • when using the CMYK color model: Choose a monitor the path Program Files\Common Files\Nikon\Profiles (Win- profile that matches that chosen in the monitor sheet and a dows) or System Folder : Preferences : Nikon MAID : Profiles color-space profile that matches that selected in the CMYK (Macintosh). The files containing the profiles listed in the sheet. If you are using Nikon Scan as an acquire plug-in for RGB sheet are given below. the Macintosh version of Adobe Photoshop 5 or later (full Profile sRGB Bruce RGB NTSC (1953) Adobe RGB (1998) File name NKsRGB.icm NKBruce.icm NKNTSC.cim NKAdobe.icm version), the CMYK profile will automatically be passed to Photoshop when the image is scanned. You need only ensure that the monitor profile matches that used in Photoshop by selecting the Photoshop monitor profile in the monitor sheet of the Nikon Scan color management tab. CIE RGB NKCIE.icm Reference: Preferences 119

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Keeping colors true in other applications
When an image is scanned in the Nikon Scan TWAIN source or
acquire plug-in and opened in another application, or when an
image saved using Nikon Scan is opened in another application,
before being displayed on the monitor the image will be pro-
cessed according to the color-space and monitor profiles se-
lected in the application.
If the profiles used in the application
do not match those used in Nikon Scan, colors may not be the
same as those in the original image.
when using the RGB color model:
Choose a monitor
profile that matches that chosen in the monitor sheet and a
color-space profile that matches that selected in the RGB
sheet (the Photoshop profiles corresponding to those used
in Nikon Scan are listed on the preceding pages).
If no match-
ing RGB profile exists, you can use the Nikon Scan profiles in
the path Program Files\Common Files\Nikon\Profiles (Win-
dows) or System Folder : Preferences : Nikon MAID : Profiles
(Macintosh).
The files containing the profiles listed in the
RGB sheet are given below.
Profile
File name
sRGB
NKsRGB.icm
Bruce RGB
NKBruce.icm
NTSC (1953)
NKNTSC.cim
Adobe RGB (1998)
NKAdobe.icm
CIE RGB
NKCIE.icm
Profile
File name
Wide Gamut RGB
NKWide.cim
Apple RGB
NKApple.icm
Color Match RGB
NKMatch.icm
Apple RGB (compensated)
NKApple_CPS.icm
*
Do not use the Scanner RGB profile when scanning images for use in a
third-party application.
If you are using Nikon Scan as an acquire plug-in for the
Macintosh version of Adobe Photoshop 5 or later (full ver-
sion), the RGB profile will automatically be passed to
Photoshop when the image is scanned.
You need only ensure
that the monitor profile matches that used in Photoshop by
selecting the Photoshop monitor profile in the monitor sheet
of the Nikon Scan color management tab.
when using the CMYK color model:
Choose a monitor
profile that matches that chosen in the monitor sheet and a
color-space profile that matches that selected in the CMYK
sheet.
If you are using Nikon Scan as an acquire plug-in for
the Macintosh version of Adobe Photoshop 5 or later (full
version), the CMYK profile will automatically be passed to
Photoshop when the image is scanned.
You need only ensure
that the monitor profile matches that used in Photoshop by
selecting the Photoshop monitor profile in the monitor sheet
of the Nikon Scan color management tab.
Reference: Preferences