Re: Scanner profiling problem (DT-S1030AI)
Re: Scanner profiling problem (DT-S1030AI)
- Subject: Re: Scanner profiling problem (DT-S1030AI)
- From: Eric Bullock <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 15:13:40 -0400
Well, the easy way out would be to apply the opposite correction to
your target scan, then process it through ProfileMaker. The poor
man's scanner profile editor!
I'd wager the Screen software just isn't set up right to get the
maximum dynamic range out of the scanner, or some other such
trickery. If you haven't already read it, I would suggest looking at
Don Hutcheson's "Scanning for RGB Color Management" white paper. He
explains the process pretty well. I don't recall if there are
specific instructions for the Screen, but the concepts should be the
same.
http://www.hutchcolor.com/PDF/Scanning_Guide.pdf
I'd also suggest acquiring an HCT target, or borrowing one from a
friend. It makes a pretty noticeable difference, and the target is
supported in ProfileMaker Pro.
On Mar 21, 2007, at 3:03 PM, email@hidden
wrote:
I've been struggling to profile an old Screen DT-S1030AI
scanner using ProfileMaker.
The profiles I build seem to invariably and significantly
darken my scans.
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