Epson 10000XL User Manual
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Getting the Most From Your Scanner
4. Unless you’re using a specialized color space for your work, it is recommended
that you select
Adobe RGB
as the Target. This provides a wide color gamut that
works well for monitors, ink jet printers, and the majority of output devices.
5. If you are using Adobe Photoshop 5.0 or above, select
Display preview using
monitor compensation
to match colors between images viewed in EPSON
Scan and Photoshop. (Do not select this setting if you are using Photoshop
Elements.)
When you preview your image in EPSON Scan, click the
Auto Adjust
button to
apply the color profiles you have selected. Before printing your image, be sure to turn
off any color management settings in your printer driver software. See the manual for
the application you’re printing from for more information on using color
management.
If you are not using ICC color profiles as described above, do the following instead:
1. Open EPSON Scan, then click the
Configuration
button.
2. Select the
Color Control
option to use
EPSON Scan’s built-in exposure and color
adjustments.
3. Select
Continuous auto exposure
to
automatically adjust the exposure and color settings when you preview an image
in EPSON Scan. The settings are recalculated whenever you create, move, or
resize a marquee in the preview screen (see page 16).
4. Choose a
Gamma
setting from 1.0 to 3.0 that matches your monitor. If you are
not sure which setting to use, choose the default setting of 1.8.
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