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Bear with me. I don't own an IT8 target. I borrowed one a while back. I
scanned it using Epson Scan's "No Color Correction" option turning off all adjustments. It's a tiff file about 16M. When I looked at the scan on my calibrated monitor it looked exactly like the IT8 card. I want to profile my scanner using VueScan. In VueScan I select Task: "Profile Scanner". Source: I select "File" and point it at the target file I scanned earlier. I hit Preview and the IT8 appears. (VueScan's color correction is set to "None") Great so far to so good. I continue with the VueScan "Profile Scanner" workflow.... The correct Scanner.IT8 description file for the IT8 target is in the VueScan directory as it should be. The problem is when I go to the Color Tab in VueScan and change "Scanner Color Space" from "Built In" to "ICC Profile". (without doing this the program won't create the "Scanner.icc" file.) As soon as I change Scanner Color Space to ICC the image in the VueScan Preview window changes color slightly...like the color space has changed to something less vivid. When I try to switch the Scanner Color Space back to "Built-in" the IT8 image in VueScan's preview window does not change back to its original hue. Can someone give me the run down on their workflow for profiling a scanner with VueScan. |
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"Alan Smithee" wrote > I don't own an IT8 target. I borrowed one ... zip > I scanned it using Epson Scan's ... zip > I want to profile my scanner using VueScan. > In VueScan I select Task: "Profile Scanner". > Source: I select "File" and point it at the target file I scanned earlier. zip > Can someone give me the run down on their workflow for profiling a scanner > with VueScan. > > Sorry but You that's wrong way. That target wont scan, specially with Epson Scan. It only prescan and with VueScan. There is step by step manual on VueScan help, read it. And remember, that profil work only when You use VueScan. KA |
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Use Generic Color Negative and Advanced workflow (see manual). |
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"David DeBar" <porkdebarparts@comcast.net> wrote in message news:hvCdnenqetxApNvcRVn-vA@comcast.com... > > Use Generic Color Negative and Advanced workflow (see manual). Sorry when profiling a scanner these options are not available. |
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"KA" <calvin.EIROSKIA.UNSPAM@pp.inet.fi> wrote in message news:Wzo1d.1164$wd2.18@read3.inet.fi... > > "Alan Smithee" wrote > > > I don't own an IT8 target. I borrowed one ... > > zip So a borrowed one is somehow inferior to buying one. > > > I scanned it using Epson Scan's ... > > zip Read the original post. "No color correction" "No Profile"., therefore I'm using a Vanilla Epson driver the same one VueScan uses to generate an original copy of the IT8 target. > > I want to profile my scanner using VueScan. > > In VueScan I select Task: "Profile Scanner". > > Source: I select "File" and point it at the target file I scanned earlier. > > zip I'm faking out the program by feeding it an original file of an IT8 made on my scanner. It works, this is not the problem, the problem is a color shift and the scanner.icc file not creating itself. Try it out and tell me otherwise. If you not willing to try the problem don't bother trying to help. |
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"Alan Smithee" <AlanSmithee@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:kW61d.405317$gE.351891@pd7tw3no... > Bear with me. I don't own an IT8 target. I borrowed one a while back. I > scanned it using Epson Scan's "No Color Correction" option turning off all > adjustments. It's a tiff file about 16M. When I looked at the scan on my > calibrated monitor it looked exactly like the IT8 card. > I want to profile my scanner using VueScan. > In VueScan I select Task: "Profile Scanner". > Source: I select "File" and point it at the target file I scanned earlier. > I hit Preview and the IT8 appears. (VueScan's color correction is set to > "None") > Great so far to so good. > I continue with the VueScan "Profile Scanner" workflow.... > The correct Scanner.IT8 description file for the IT8 target is in the > VueScan directory as it should be. > > The problem is when I go to the Color Tab in VueScan and change "Scanner > Color Space" from "Built In" to "ICC Profile". (without doing this the > program won't create the "Scanner.icc" file.) As soon as I change Scanner > Color Space to ICC the image in the VueScan Preview window changes color > slightly...like the color space has changed to something less vivid. When I > try to switch the Scanner Color Space back to "Built-in" the IT8 image in > VueScan's preview window does not change back to its original hue. > Can someone give me the run down on their workflow for profiling a scanner > with VueScan. > > |
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