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OK. Scanner is profiled. I have created my IT8 target in VueScan and scanned
it. I've run through the Profile Printer task and now I am the proud owner of a printer.icc file. What now? Does this file work from within VueScan only (proprietary)? And/or does it embed itself into my scan files from now on and follow them around like luggage at an airport i.e. into PhotoShop (version 7) If printing from PhotoShop must I select printer.icc as my working space? I'm using windows. Under my Printers | Properties | Color Management setting in Windows can I use this profile in "Manual" mode? Thx. |
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The printer.icc file is not proprietary to VueScan but will work with any
color-management software, esp. PhotoShop. DO NOT use printer.icc as your working space - select it when you print: Click "File-Print with Preview", and on the panel check the box "Show More Options", then under "Print Space" selecter your "printer.icc" file as the Profile. Ian Lyons has an excellent tutorial on this at <<http://www.computer-darkroom.com/ps7_print/ps7_print_mac.htm>> For your 2nd question, yes - under Printers-Properties-Color Management, manually select "printer.icc" as your printer's profile. Maris Alan Smithee wrote: > OK. Scanner is profiled. I have created my IT8 target in VueScan and > scanned it. I've run through the Profile Printer task and now I am > the proud owner of a printer.icc file. What now? Does this file work > from within VueScan only (proprietary)? And/or does it embed itself > into my scan files from now on and follow them around like luggage at > an airport i.e. into PhotoShop (version 7) If printing from PhotoShop > must I select printer.icc as my working space? I'm using windows. > Under my Printers | Properties | Color Management setting in Windows > can I use this profile in "Manual" mode? Thx. |
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"Maris V. Lidaka Sr." <nemlidaka@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:akO1d.2493$Qv5.1337@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com... > The printer.icc file is not proprietary to VueScan but will work with any > color-management software, esp. PhotoShop. > > DO NOT use printer.icc as your working space - select it when you print: > > Click "File-Print with Preview", and on the panel check the box "Show More > Options", then under "Print Space" selecter your "printer.icc" file as the > Profile. Ian Lyons has an excellent tutorial on this at > > <<http://www.computer-darkroom.com/ps7_print/ps7_print_mac.htm>> > > For your 2nd question, yes - under Printers-Properties-Color Management, > manually select "printer.icc" as your printer's profile. > Thank you Thank you Thank you. How do I get printer.icc into my "Print Space" list in photoshop. Also, if Windows is defaulting to printer.icc and I'm also referring to it in photoshop won't that cause problems - doubling up? What does Vuescan use printer.icc for? Printing from VueScan? I will read the tutorial now, then sleep, oh sweet sleep... thx. again. > Maris > > > > Alan Smithee wrote: > > OK. Scanner is profiled. I have created my IT8 target in VueScan and > > scanned it. I've run through the Profile Printer task and now I am > > the proud owner of a printer.icc file. What now? Does this file work > > from within VueScan only (proprietary)? And/or does it embed itself > > into my scan files from now on and follow them around like luggage at > > an airport i.e. into PhotoShop (version 7) If printing from PhotoShop > > must I select printer.icc as my working space? I'm using windows. > > Under my Printers | Properties | Color Management setting in Windows > > can I use this profile in "Manual" mode? Thx. > > |
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I see that the Printer.icc shows up in PhotoShop now that I generated it
again with VueScan's "Printer ICC Description" option and typed "Epson profile from VueScan" label on it. "Alan Smithee" <AlanSmithee@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:XwO1d.432438$gE.180507@pd7tw3no... > > "Maris V. Lidaka Sr." <nemlidaka@ameritech.net> wrote in message > news:akO1d.2493$Qv5.1337@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com... > > The printer.icc file is not proprietary to VueScan but will work with any > > color-management software, esp. PhotoShop. > > > > DO NOT use printer.icc as your working space - select it when you print: > > > > Click "File-Print with Preview", and on the panel check the box "Show More > > Options", then under "Print Space" selecter your "printer.icc" file as the > > Profile. Ian Lyons has an excellent tutorial on this at > > > > <<http://www.computer-darkroom.com/ps7_print/ps7_print_mac.htm>> > > > > For your 2nd question, yes - under Printers-Properties-Color Management, > > manually select "printer.icc" as your printer's profile. > > > Thank you Thank you Thank you. How do I get printer.icc into my "Print > Space" list in photoshop. Also, if Windows is defaulting to printer.icc and > I'm also referring to it in photoshop won't that cause problems - doubling > up? What does Vuescan use printer.icc for? Printing from VueScan? I will > read the tutorial now, then sleep, oh sweet sleep... thx. again. > > > > Maris > > > > > > > > Alan Smithee wrote: > > > OK. Scanner is profiled. I have created my IT8 target in VueScan and > > > scanned it. I've run through the Profile Printer task and now I am > > > the proud owner of a printer.icc file. What now? Does this file work > > > from within VueScan only (proprietary)? And/or does it embed itself > > > into my scan files from now on and follow them around like luggage at > > > an airport i.e. into PhotoShop (version 7) If printing from PhotoShop > > > must I select printer.icc as my working space? I'm using windows. > > > Under my Printers | Properties | Color Management setting in Windows > > > can I use this profile in "Manual" mode? Thx. > > > > > > |
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Not to worry - it won't double-profile the printer. Both PS and your
printer know better, though I can't explain the specifics as to why or how. I don't know what Vuescan would use the printer.icc for except to print, if that's possible from Vuescan - I've never bothered to try nor to check to see if it would because I use PS or Qimage to print. Enjoy your deep sleep :-) Maris Alan Smithee wrote: > "Maris V. Lidaka Sr." <nemlidaka@ameritech.net> wrote in message >> >> For your 2nd question, yes - under Printers-Properties-Color >> Management, manually select "printer.icc" as your printer's profile. >> > Also, if Windows is defaulting to > printer.icc and I'm also referring to it in photoshop won't that > cause problems - doubling up? What does Vuescan use printer.icc for? > Printing from VueScan? I will read the tutorial now, then sleep, oh > sweet sleep... thx. again. |
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