For Macs (OS9.x) you should go to the "Monitors" Control Panel, click
on Colour and you can find a list of monitors. Click on "Calibrate"
to do so and to save your Profile. I use this profile in my scanning
process. At least I used to with my Minolta Dimage Scan Elite....
now that I have part-exchanged it for a Canoscan FS4000US, I don't
know what system I am using for the moment.
The results from the FS4000 are excellent, by the way.
Chris
At 08:37 -0700 17/8/02, Mike wrote:
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This got me digging around in the printer's software and I found quite a
few of what look like profiles for various monitors. These are hidden in
the WINDOWS\SYSTEM\COLOR\*.icm directory on my box, obviously different
for the mac folks. If your monitor is listed there this may be a ready
made solution. Unfortunately mine is not listed so I will do a trial and
error and may get lucky. Maybe I can find some info from Epson
recommending stock profiles for my printer/monitor but we have company
(pretty much constant condition here in the summer) and am up against a
deadline at work so have little time. Perhaps list members might share
profiles that work with printer/monitor combinations. FYI I'm using a
Silvania TF721/Epson 2000p combination.
Mike
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