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Microtek ScannerMaker 4800 tranfer to Photoshop problem? |
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Aug 24th 2002 | #65994 Report |
Member since: Jun 8th 2002 Posts: 9 |
Hi, I scanned a picture on Microtek scanner and was tranfering it to photoshop when I saw photoshop embeded profile mismatch that has use the emdeed profile or covert document's color in the working space or discard the emdeed profile. which embeded profile do you use for the photos? I attached the shot of the embeed profile from photoshop. Can anybody help me? Thanks, :confused: |
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Aug 25th 2002 | #66075 Report |
Member since: Aug 10th 2001 Posts: 793 |
Don't worry its normal... Converting the clolr profile should not affect images quality... Most scanner use their own profile or no prifile at all... alos you couls acces your scanner foem the impoert menu of photoshop (select Twain 32 or you scaner name (only one shouls be avaible) you wont even get this window since the origial profile will be you working one! Here is a list of the fonction of each profile... (For rgb) Adobe RBG : This profile give better result when you paln to convert your image to CMYK (for print). I normaly ust this one when im taking digital photos (wich are in RGB) who will need to be printed. Good profile to work in when the same images will be show on screen ans in print... Apple RBG : This one give better result when show on a Mac screen... Good if you jnow your images will be show on mac only screen... but since most us PC I donr recomend-it to much. Screen or PC RGB are the same (Screen use you screen calibration... I think) sRBG (Stand for Secure RBG) This is the perfect profile for the web, since the profie match the one of most PC and Mac screen, this one was created for the web... colormatchRGB: Im am not familiar with this one...sorry. |
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