Re: Scanmate 11000 / Color Quartet and ICC profiles
Re: Scanmate 11000 / Color Quartet and ICC profiles
- Subject: Re: Scanmate 11000 / Color Quartet and ICC profiles
- From: Josef Fallnhauser <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 10:06:50 +0200
Hi Nick,
Sorry, but I still would please you to give me a answer on some more
questions - as you seem to be very specialized.
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CQ "looks" at the scanner profile when it does the preview scan. Thus the
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preview has ALREADY been profiled and is being displayed via colorsync
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monitor call.
What do you mean when you say - the preview has already been profiled? You
mean the Scanner profile?
Where does CQ look for the scanner profile? The one which is setup in the CQ
Scan software or the one which is placed in the colorsync setup as Input
profile?
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Default Tone Response curve means turn color management on or off.
So, when the DTRC is set "off" there is no CM on, that means, it does not
matter which profiles are further set up in the next lines. But where are
this DTRC located, the software uses, when the DTRC is set "on"?
With which profile then the preview is shown up?
My big problem still is, how do I setup the it8 calibration.
Therefore once more a question from my older mail:
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> Use Linocolor to create the profiles, it seems to work best. Then once you
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> have the profiles you can put them anywhere - they don't have to be in the
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> colorsync folder. But you have to use Edit Preferences in CQScan to point to
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> the appropriate profile and do a new Preview each time you change the
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> profile (I always restart CQScan to make sure it recognizes the new
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> profile).
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What does that mean? You don't make an internal calibration? You do the
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calibration externally with Linocolor and then you put this ICC profiles in the
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ICC dialog window (in CQ Scan)? And you perform the it8 scan for creating the
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profile with Linocolor with the Default Tone Response curve "off" and all the
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profiles already set up in the ICC window, you throw away before?
Or do you throw all the profiles in the ICC dialog window away, set the DTRC
to "off" and than you make an internal it8 calibration?
In this case, as I already said, it was not possible to use this generated
scanner profile in another application e.g. Photoshop as source profile.
This internal generated profile seems not to be a correct ICC-file.
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I use David Tobie's recommendations for setting up the it8 scan and I save his
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scan settings as my site color.
Could I get this recommendations?
As I already told you, I prefer to work with one it8 calibration (for the
colors) and do all the other settings like highlight, shadow, and neutralize
- individually set on each scan - already in the scan software?
Hope you be not nerved by so many questions.
Best regards,
Josef Fallnhauser
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