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Page 1 - COLORQUARTET 5.0 Pro!

Welcome toCOLORQUARTET 5.0 Pro!Previewing, scanning and separationColor toolsScanFlow System and CQ MouseFreeScanner adjustments and color calibration

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1 • STARTING UP AND GENERAL SETTINGS 10ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro 1•Starting up and general settings Starting up ColorQuartet on a Macintosh 1 • If the sca

Page 3 - CONTENTS

11 • MODIFYING AN IMAGE100ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro11•Modifying an imageColor tools • Overview and work flow• ColorQuartet provides a number of color tools

Page 4 - 1 • Contents

11 • Modifying an imageColorQuartet 5.0 Pro101The “Correction History” window

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11 • Modifying an imageColorQuartet 5.0 Pro102Feedback windowWhen you use any of the color tools except Unsharp Masking, the changes you make are show

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11 • Modifying an imageColorQuartet 5.0 Pro103Densitometer windowThe Densitometer window displays RGB, LCH, and CMYK values for any point in the feedb

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11 • Modifying an imageColorQuartet 5.0 Pro104Densitometer tips• If no change seems to take place: The changes you type into the Densitometer window w

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11 • Modifying an imageColorQuartet 5.0 Pro105• Location of extreme ink intensities: To find the points in the reproduction with the highest intensiti

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11 • Modifying an imageColorQuartet 5.0 Pro106Cancelling color tool changes• To cancel any changes you have made with a given color tool while the win

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11 • Modifying an imageColorQuartet 5.0 Pro107Saving and retrieving color tool settings• To save a setting you have created in a color tool function f

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11 • Modifying an imageColorQuartet 5.0 Pro108The “Correction History” windowWhile you are working with an image crop, the Correction History window r

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11 • Modifying an imageColorQuartet 5.0 Pro109Using a Correction History for repeated or global image adjustmentsThe Correction History function lets

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1 • Starting up and general settingsColorQuartet 5.0 Pro11 Starting up ColorQuartet on a PC 1 • On the scanner computer, start up CQscan and/or CQ

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11 • Modifying an imageColorQuartet 5.0 Pro110Changing an existing Correction Profile

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11 • Modifying an imageColorQuartet 5.0 Pro111Creating a Correction Profile for global useIf you want to create and save a Correction Profile for repea

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11 • Modifying an imageColorQuartet 5.0 Pro112You can now choose the saved Correction Profile from the Scan Setup window any time you want to apply it.

Page 17 - ScanMate F10 template types

11 • Modifying an imageColorQuartet 5.0 Pro113Changing an existing Correction ProfileYou can change an existing Correction Profile and save the modifie

Page 18 - CQscan and CQtiff menus

11 • Modifying an imageColorQuartet 5.0 Pro114The LCH color modelColor spaces varyA color space or color gamut is the range of colors that can be prod

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11 • Modifying an imageColorQuartet 5.0 Pro115Advantages of LCHOne reason why the LCH color model is so useful is that it employs uniform units of dis

Page 20 - Options

12 • SCANNING MULTIPLE IMAGES (BATCH SCANNING)116ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro12•Scanning multiple images (batch scanning)Setting up a batch scanYou can define

Page 21 - Browse

13 • SEPARATING PREVIOUSLY SCANNED FILES117ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro13•Separating previously scanned filesScanning an image and separating it laterWith Col

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13 • Separating previously scanned filesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro118Working with TIFF files from other sourcesTIFF RGB and TIFF Lab files from any source c

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13 • Separating previously scanned filesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro119Separation folders • Overview• ColorQuartet lets you set up separation folders, each o

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1 • Starting up and general settingsColorQuartet 5.0 Pro12 The ColorQuartet “Preferences” window (Macintosh) By choosing Preferences... from ColorQ

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13 • Separating previously scanned filesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro120Setting up a separation folder and template (Macintosh)In the following procedure, you

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13 • Separating previously scanned filesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro121Setting up a separation folder and template (PC)1 • Make sure you are connected to CQti

Page 27 - 2 • PREVIEW SCANNING

13 • Separating previously scanned filesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro1226 • To activate a separation folder so that it is polled for files that need to be sepa

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13 • Separating previously scanned filesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro123Activating & using separation foldersIf you drag an unseparated TIFF file into a se

Page 29 - Making a preview scan

13 • Separating previously scanned filesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro124Setting up a separation folder (PC)

Page 30 - Choosing the preview size

14 • SCANFLOW & MOUSEFREE • DESCRIPTION125ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro14•ScanFlow & MouseFree • DescriptionScanFlow & MouseFree • What are they?Co

Page 31 - Previewing negatives

14 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • DescriptionColorQuartet 5.0 Pro126ScanFlow & MouseFree • Features Batches are recognized by codes• Each ScanMate t

Page 32 - Previewing line art

14 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • DescriptionColorQuartet 5.0 Pro127ScanFlow & MouseFree • What are they?>>> Next step:ScanFlow & Mous

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14 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • DescriptionColorQuartet 5.0 Pro128ScanFlow & MouseFree • ConfigurationsTo work with Auto Previews and/or MouseFree

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14 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • DescriptionColorQuartet 5.0 Pro129ScanFlow System configuration diagramsTwo-computer configuration>>> Relate

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1 • Starting up and general settingsColorQuartet 5.0 Pro13The “CQscan” and “CQtiff” windows• The CQscan or CQtiff window appears when you start up th

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14 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • DescriptionColorQuartet 5.0 Pro130Multiple-computer configuration>>> Related topics:ScanFlow & MouseFree

Page 37 - 3 • BASIC SCANNING PROCEDURES

15 • SCANFLOW & MOUSEFREE • PROCEDURES131ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro15•ScanFlow & MouseFree • ProceduresPreviews in the ScanFlow SystemThe ability to

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15 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • ProceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro132Setting up the names of shared drives>>> Next step:ScanFlow System • Prepar

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15 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • ProceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro133Setting up the names of shared drivesIf your scanner is connected to a different comp

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15 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • ProceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro134Example 2: “VOLUMES.TXT” for a cross-platform installationCQscan is running on a PC t

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15 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • ProceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro135ScanFlow System • Preparing to make automatic previews1 • On the file server computer

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15 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • ProceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro136Activating the ScanFlow System1 • Start up CQscan and the ColorQuartet user interface

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15 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • ProceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro137ScanFlow System • Making a preview scan1 • Mount the originals on a template or drum

Page 44 - The “Scan Setup” window

15 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • ProceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro138ScanFlow System • Cropping and setting up images from a previewWhen the ScanFlow Syst

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15 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • ProceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro1398 • You can now open another preview and set up the jobs found there. You can also sc

Page 46 - Parameter checklist and table

1 • Starting up and general settingsColorQuartet 5.0 Pro14Elapsed timeStatusCurrent Template or Current Drum (not shown in CQtiff window)Pause / Resum

Page 47 - ColorQuartet Scan Parameters

15 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • ProceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro140Automatic cropping and scan setup• The Crop Layout Editor window gives you access to

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15 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • ProceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro141Customizing an automatic crop layoutIf you are working with standard ColorQuartet tem

Page 49 - 3 • Basic scanning procedures

15 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • ProceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro1426 • If you want the crop layout and scan setup to be valid for every template of a gi

Page 50 - Drawing a crop frame

15 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • ProceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro143Setting up a new automatic crop layoutYou can set up your own crop layouts from scrat

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15 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • ProceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro1448 • If desired, make the crop areas smaller by changing the Inset for all Crops value

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15 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • ProceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro145Storing a Correction Profile for use with the ScanFlow System• If you want to apply c

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15 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • ProceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro146ScanFlow System • ScanningWhen the ScanFlow System is activated, you can place any pr

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15 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • ProceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro147digits after the two long lines in the middle of the code as shown below. If the scan

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15 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • ProceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro148ScanFlow System • Interrupting a batch scanThe ScanFlow System lets you interrupt sca

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15 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • ProceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro149“ScanFlow” menu • OverviewScanFlow Control...Available Previews...Save Crop Layout...

Page 57 - To start scanning an image

1 • Starting up and general settingsColorQuartet 5.0 Pro15>>> Related topics:CQscan and CQtiff menus

Page 58 - The “Jobs” window

15 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • ProceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro150Set Up All CropsOpens each crop in turn and applies the scan setup that is linked to

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15 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • ProceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro151“ScanFlow Control” window • OverviewTo open the ScanFlow Control window, choose ScanF

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15 • ScanFlow & MouseFree • ProceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro152MouseFree“Name Generation” sectionThis section lets you tell ColorQuartet how to gene

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16 • MOUSEFREE • PRACTICAL EXAMPLES153ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro16•MouseFree • Practical examplesMouseFree Tutorial 1 • Auto-scanning a single templateIn it

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16 • MouseFree • Practical examplesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro154ScanFlow & MouseFree • What are they?ScanFlow & MouseFree • Features>>> Ne

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16 • MouseFree • Practical examplesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro155MouseFree Tutorial 2 • Auto-scanning with several types of templatesScanMate flatbed scanner

Page 64 - Setting the screen ruling

16 • MouseFree • Practical examplesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro156Remember that automatic cropping and scan setup will only be carried out if you have activat

Page 65 - Setting the Quality factor

16 • MouseFree • Practical examplesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro157MouseFree Tutorial 3 • Auto-scanning with multiple templates of same typeSince extra templat

Page 66 - Changing the scan resolution

16 • MouseFree • Practical examplesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro15810 • Open the lid of the scanner for 4-5 seconds and close it again. The images in the templ

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17 • HIGHLIGHT AND SHADOW (TONAL RANGE)159ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro17•Highlight and shadow (tonal range)Highlight/Shadow • OverviewWhat it isIn any image,

Page 68 - 6 • SCANNING LINE ART

1 • Starting up and general settingsColorQuartet 5.0 Pro16ScanMate F6/F8/F8+ template typesFollowing is a list of the standard template types current

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17 • Highlight and shadow (tonal range)ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro160• The appearance of the image in the feedback window changes.• The values in the Densito

Page 70 - 7 • SCANNING PRINTED MATTER

17 • Highlight and shadow (tonal range)ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro161Changing tonal range with the histogramThe histogram in the Highlight/Shadow window is a

Page 71 - 8 • SCANNING COLOR NEGATIVES

17 • Highlight and shadow (tonal range)ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro162Checking tonal range and changing gray balance with the color wheelsThe two color wheels

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17 • Highlight and shadow (tonal range)ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro163Checking and changing tonal range with the LCH text fieldsThe LCH text fields in the Hig

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17 • Highlight and shadow (tonal range)ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro164Changing tonal range with the DensitometerWhen the Highlight/Shadow window is open, you

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17 • Highlight and shadow (tonal range)ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro165Auto Setup functions • OverviewThe Auto Setup... button in the Highlight/Shadow window o

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17 • Highlight and shadow (tonal range)ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro166Automatic and semi-automatic highlight adjustment via “Auto Setup”How the two modes work

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17 • Highlight and shadow (tonal range)ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro1672 • If the Highlight/Shadow window is not already open, open it from the Color menu or t

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17 • Highlight and shadow (tonal range)ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro168Manual highlight adjustmentIf you prefer to evaluate each image before making any highli

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17 • Highlight and shadow (tonal range)ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro169Setting the highlight via “Saved Highlight/Shadows”The Saved Highlight/Shadows menu in t

Page 79 - Creating a negative profile

1 • Starting up and general settingsColorQuartet 5.0 Pro17ScanMate F10 template typesFollowing is a list of the template types currently available fo

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17 • Highlight and shadow (tonal range)ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro170Adjusting the shadow pointThe shadow point of an image is not quite as critical as the h

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18 • GRADATION (TONAL DISTRIBUTION)171ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro18•Gradation (tonal distribution)GradationWhat it isA gradation curve is a graphic represent

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18 • Gradation (tonal distribution)ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro1722 • To change the default curve, click anywhere on the curve to produce one or more “han-dle

Page 83 - 9 • SCANNING TO RGB

18 • Gradation (tonal distribution)ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro173• Even if you adjust gradation automatically, you can still check the result in the feedback

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18 • Gradation (tonal distribution)ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro174Changing gradation with the CMYK CurvesIf you are used to working directly in CMYK, the CMYK

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19 • GRAY BALANCE AND COLOR CAST175ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro19•Gray balance and color castGray Balance • OverviewWhat it isIn conventional color repro, gra

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19 • Gray balance and color castColorQuartet 5.0 Pro176Changing gray balance with “Introduce Cast”Changing gray balance with the “CMYK Curves”Changing

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19 • Gray balance and color castColorQuartet 5.0 Pro177Checking for and changing color castColor cast can be analyzed and corrected in the Gray Balanc

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19 • Gray balance and color castColorQuartet 5.0 Pro178• If you set the sliders to a value other than None, the desired adjustment will be applied whe

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19 • Gray balance and color castColorQuartet 5.0 Pro179Changing gray balance with the “Gray Balance” windowWith the Gray Balance window, you can chang

Page 90 - 10 • SCANNING TO CMYK

1 • Starting up and general settingsColorQuartet 5.0 Pro18CQscan and CQtiff menusWhen CQscan or CQtiff is the active window, the following menus are d

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19 • Gray balance and color castColorQuartet 5.0 Pro180Changing gray balance with the “Highlight/Shadow” windowThe two color wheels in the Highlight/S

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19 • Gray balance and color castColorQuartet 5.0 Pro181Changing gray balance with “Introduce Cast”The Introduce Cast window lets you deliberately crea

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19 • Gray balance and color castColorQuartet 5.0 Pro182Changing gray balance with the CMYK CurvesIf you are used to working directly in CMYK, the CMYK

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19 • Gray balance and color castColorQuartet 5.0 Pro183Changing gray balance with the RGB curvesColorQuartet’s Gray Balance function is defined in ter

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19 • Gray balance and color castColorQuartet 5.0 Pro184Inspecting the gray balance with the “CMYK Gray Balance” windowThe CMYK Gray Balance window can

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20 • SATURATION (COLOR INTENSITY)185ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro20•Saturation (color intensity)SaturationWhat it isSaturation refers to the color intensity of

Page 97 - Modifying a CMYK profile

20 • Saturation (color intensity)ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro186• When you scan with Scan Setup, there are two ways of achieving automatic saturation adjust-m

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20 • Saturation (color intensity)ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro187Manually changing an automatic or semi-automatic saturation adjustmentIf the image shown in th

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21 • SELECTIVE COLOR CHANGES188ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro21•Selective color changesMaking selective color changesIn digital repro, specific colors in an ima

Page 100 - 11 • MODIFYING AN IMAGE

21 • Selective color changesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro189• If you want to change a given color or range of colors throughout the entire lightness scale, use

Page 101 - “Correction History” window

1 • Starting up and general settingsColorQuartet 5.0 Pro19Quit“Edit” menuThis menu contains standard Undo, Cut, Copy, Paste and Clear commands, as wel

Page 102 - Feedback window

22 • SHARPENING AN IMAGE (UNSHARP MASKING)190ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro22•Sharpening an image (unsharp masking)Unsharp maskingWhat it isUnsharp masking (USM

Page 103 - Densitometer window

22 • Sharpening an image (unsharp masking)ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro191• To view the USM settings chosen by ColorQuartet, choose Custom... from the Unsharp

Page 104 - Densitometer tips

22 • Sharpening an image (unsharp masking)ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro192Setting USM manually and viewing USM feedbackManual adjustment of USM should only be

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22 • Sharpening an image (unsharp masking)ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro193• A low value makes sharpening take place even when contrast is fairly low. This mean

Page 106 - Cancelling color tool changes

22 • Sharpening an image (unsharp masking)ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro194ored image areas, such as a blue sky. In the latter case, try setting Super Sampling

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22 • Sharpening an image (unsharp masking)ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro1953 • Place the Navigator frame as desired and click on the Scan button in the Unsharp

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22 • Sharpening an image (unsharp masking)ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro196To save and reuse a USM settingOnce you have set up Unsharp Masking the way you want

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23 • WHITE POINT CALIBRATION197ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro23•White point calibrationWhite point calibrationWhy is it necessaryThe output of the scanner’s lig

Page 110 - Changing an existing C

23 • White point calibrationColorQuartet 5.0 Pro198White point calibrating your drum scannerNOTE: If the scanner has a removable drum, carry out focus

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24 • GEOMETRIC CALIBRATION199ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro24•Geometric calibrationGeometric calibration (ScanMate F10 only)Why is it necessaryA special automat

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THE COLORQUARTET 5.0 PRO USER MANUAL 2ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro 1•The ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro User Manual This manual will help you learn what ColorQuartet c

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1 • Starting up and general settingsColorQuartet 5.0 Pro20DetailsTemplates or Drums (CQscan only)“Tools” menu (PC only)Options...>>> Relate

Page 114 - The LCH color model

25 • FOCUS ADJUSTMENT AND FOCUS CALIBRATION200ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro25•Focus adjustment and focus calibrationFocus & Aperture • OverviewSome ScanMat

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25 • Focus adjustment and focus calibrationColorQuartet 5.0 Pro201Guidelines for focus adjustmentFor a list of which functions are supported by which

Page 116 - Setting up a batch scan

25 • Focus adjustment and focus calibrationColorQuartet 5.0 Pro202possibility is to use Super Sampling if your scanner supports it, or to use Photosho

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25 • Focus adjustment and focus calibrationColorQuartet 5.0 Pro203Autofocus • Overview• For some ScanMate scanners, ColorQuartet includes an Autofocus

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25 • Focus adjustment and focus calibrationColorQuartet 5.0 Pro204Setting the Autofocus point manuallyWhen Autofocus is on, ColorQuartet automatically

Page 119 - Separation folders • Overview

25 • Focus adjustment and focus calibrationColorQuartet 5.0 Pro205Autofocus warning messages• In connection with Autofocus, several warning and inform

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25 • Focus adjustment and focus calibrationColorQuartet 5.0 Pro206When is focus calibration necessary• The Calibrate Focus function is relevant if you

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25 • Focus adjustment and focus calibrationColorQuartet 5.0 Pro207Focus calibration • Drum scannersSeparate focus calibrations must be made – and are

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25 • Focus adjustment and focus calibrationColorQuartet 5.0 Pro208>>> Related topics:When is focus calibration necessary

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25 • Focus adjustment and focus calibrationColorQuartet 5.0 Pro209Focus calibration • Flatbed scannersFocus calibration is rarely necessary for ScanMa

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1 • Starting up and general settingsColorQuartet 5.0 Pro21Settings in the CQscan/CQtiff “Preferences” or “Options” windowThis window is used for setti

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25 • Focus adjustment and focus calibrationColorQuartet 5.0 Pro210Drum numbers on ScanMate 5000 with bar code readerIf your scanner is a ScanMate 5000

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25 • Focus adjustment and focus calibrationColorQuartet 5.0 Pro211Choosing the correct drum numberIf you are working with a non-bar coded drum in a re

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26 • IT8 CALIBRATION & DEVICE-INDEPENDENT COLOR212ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro26•IT8 calibration & device-independent colorColorQuartet and device-ind

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26 • IT8 calibration & device-independent colorColorQuartet 5.0 Pro213Performing IT8 calibrationBefore starting, please note that the IT8 calibrat

Page 129 - Program linking

26 • IT8 calibration & device-independent colorColorQuartet 5.0 Pro214NOTE: Only one IT8 calibration for tranmission and one for reflection can ex

Page 130 - CQscan

26 • IT8 calibration & device-independent colorColorQuartet 5.0 Pro215Restoring the default IT8 calibrationOnly one IT8 calibration for tranmissio

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26 • IT8 calibration & device-independent colorColorQuartet 5.0 Pro216Using an IT8 calibration from another sourceYou can use an IT8 input profile

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27 • TROUBLESHOOTING217ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro27•TroubleshootingSuppressing film grain in smooth image areasSome images have large areas of the same colo

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27 • TroubleshootingColorQuartet 5.0 Pro218Making shared previews available to all the computers in your systemIf CQscan reports that it cannot see th

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27 • TroubleshootingColorQuartet 5.0 Pro219Restoring ColorQuartet to its default settings (PC)If you are having trouble with ColorQuartet for Windows,

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1 • Starting up and general settingsColorQuartet 5.0 Pro22profiles that were supplied with your scanner (if you have copied them into the ColorQuartet

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27 • TroubleshootingColorQuartet 5.0 Pro220Basic Troubleshooting for MacintoshIf ColorQuartet crashes or seems unstable, or if you suspect an incompat

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27 • TroubleshootingColorQuartet 5.0 Pro221Check whether there are Extension conflictsIf you have upgraded your system software, there may be items in

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27 • TroubleshootingColorQuartet 5.0 Pro2221 • Generate a description of your computer with the Apple System Profiler.2 • Write down an accurate step-

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28 • HERE’S HOW! A QUICKGUIDE FOR COLORQUARTET223ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro28• Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetHere’s How! A Quick Guide for ColorQ

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro224Make sure you’re set up correctly to use ColorQuartetBefore starting, check that:

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro225Setting up your monitor (Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0)1 • From ColorQuartet’s Fil

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro226Setting up your monitor (Mac OS)1 • Open the ColorSync control panel (accessed fr

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro227Daily start-up1 • Turn on the scanner and any other SCSI units.2 • Turn on the co

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro228To scan automatically with Magic TouchIf the Magic Touch window did not automatic

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro2294 • For fully automatic scanning, activate the Do Jobs check box in the Auto Func

Page 146 - ScanFlow System • Scanning

1 • Starting up and general settingsColorQuartet 5.0 Pro23Connecting to a scanner or work process1 • In the Connections window, click on one of the fo

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro230Choose the kind of original you want to scan• Reflection – see page 231• Transmiss

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro231To set up a reflection scan manually1 • Place the original in the scanner:2 • Fro

Page 149 - “ScanFlow” menu • Overview

28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro232To set up a transmission scan manually1 • Place the original in the scanner:2 • F

Page 150 - Set Up All Crops

28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro233To set up a negative scan manually1 • Check what kind of film the original is on

Page 151 - Auto Previews

28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro234To set up a line art scan manually1 • Place the original in the scanner:2 • From

Page 152 - Next Scan No

28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro235When the preview scan appears on screen1 • Use the mouse to draw a frame around t

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro236When the negative preview appears on screen1 • Use the mouse to draw a frame arou

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro237When the line art preview appears on screen1 • Use the mouse to draw a frame arou

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro238In the “Scan Setup” window1 • Type in a name for the scan (or accept the default

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro239In the “Scan Setup” window for your negative scan1 • Type in a name for the scan

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1 • Starting up and general settingsColorQuartet 5.0 Pro24Choosing the next function via the “Connections” windowFrom the Connections window, you can

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro240In the “Scan Setup” window for your line art scan1 • Type in a name for the scan

Page 159 - Highlight/Shadow • Overview

28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro241Choose the type of change you want to make• Make the image lighter or darker – se

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro242General information about working with the color tools• The color tools are acces

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro243To make an image lighter or darkerFirst apply automatic highlight and shadow sett

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro244If you cannot achieve the desired effect with the Highlight/Shadow toolThe Highli

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro245To set the highlight automatically to specific dot percentsThe highlight or “whit

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro246To set the highlight manually1 • Open the Highlight/Shadow window.2 • EITHER: Cli

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro247To set the shadow as dark as possibleThe shadow point can be set automatically or

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro248To make an image sharper or less sharpUnsharp masking (USM) adds visual sharpness

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro249To learn how to work with USM in the Unsharp Masking window – see page 192.

Page 168 - Manual highlight adjustment

1 • Starting up and general settingsColorQuartet 5.0 Pro25Setting up your RGB monitor for ColorQuartet• Monitors differ in how they display color. To

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro250To make an image more or less colorfulThe color intensity of an image is called i

Page 170 - Adjusting the shadow point

28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro251To keep gradation changes from affecting the saturationTo keep gradation changes

Page 171 - Gradation

28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro252To reduce or remove color cast in an imageIn the color reproduction process, imag

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro253Adjusting color cast for the whole image automatically1 • Open the Gray Balance w

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro254To add color cast to an imageIntroduce Cast lets you deliberately create a color

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro255To change some specific colors in an imageSelective Color and Selective Hue let y

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro2563 • The color you clicked on is indicated on the lightness scale by a white recta

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro257To remove the background color from an imageBurn Out Background lets you mask a m

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro258Choose the kind of calibration you want to do• White point (flatbed scanner) – see

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro259To white point-calibrate your flatbed scannerNOTE: before calibrating, make sure

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1 • Starting up and general settingsColorQuartet 5.0 Pro26Running more than one scanner at a time• ColorQuartet lets you run more than one scanner at

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro260To white point-calibrate your drum scanner1 • If you are calibrating a removable

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro261To geometrically calibrate your ScanMate F10 scanner1 • Using the registration pi

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro262To focus-calibrate your flatbed scanner1 • Place the supplied focus calibration t

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro263To focus-calibrate your drum scanner1 • Mount the supplied focus adjustment targe

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro264To IT8-calibrate your scanner1 • After noting its ID number, place the IT8 transm

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro2653 • Then find the original it8trsml.icc and/or it8rfsml.icc file on the ColorQuar

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro266Choose the item you want to check or changeMACINTOSH:• Location of preview file –

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro267To check or change the location of the preview file (Macintosh)The preview scan i

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro268To check or change the location of the preview file (PC)The preview scan is store

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro269To check or change the location of the temporary files (Macintosh)You can tell Co

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2 • PREVIEW SCANNING27ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro2•Preview scanningMounting originals for automatic scanningHow to place originals• If your scanner is a flat

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro270To check or change the location of the temporary files (PC)You can tell ColorQuar

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro271To change the location of hi-res scans for an OPI serverIf you have an OPI server

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro272To use an IT8 scanner calibration from an outside source (Macintosh)1 • Store the

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro273To use an IT8 scanner calibration from an outside source (PC)1 • Store the desire

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro274

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro275

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro276

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28 • Here’s How! A QuickGuide for ColorQuartetColorQuartet 5.0 Pro277

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2 • Preview scanningColorQuartet 5.0 Pro28Mounting images for preview scanning• On a flatbed scanner, the highest scan resolution is obtained down the

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2 • Preview scanningColorQuartet 5.0 Pro29Making a preview scanTo scan an image, you start by making a quick preview scan, which will be displayed in

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CONTENTS 3ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro 1•Contents 1 •Starting up and general settings Starting up ColorQuartet on a Macintosh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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2 • Preview scanningColorQuartet 5.0 Pro30Choosing the preview sizeThe values in the Preview Setup window’s Size menu refer to the number of megabytes

Page 203 - Autofocus • Overview

2 • Preview scanningColorQuartet 5.0 Pro31Previewing negatives• To scan a color negative, you must activate Negative when you make the preview.• The i

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2 • Preview scanningColorQuartet 5.0 Pro32Previewing line art• Line art means material that does not contain photographic images or gray tones, but on

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2 • Preview scanningColorQuartet 5.0 Pro33Bringing back the last preview• If you want to see the last preview you made, choose Get Last Preview from t

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2 • Preview scanningColorQuartet 5.0 Pro34Preparing a preview for scanningWhen you have made a preview scan, you’re ready to set up the image(s) for s

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2 • Preview scanningColorQuartet 5.0 Pro35Changing the name or storage location of the preview fileThe preview scan is stored on disk until it is repl

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2 • Preview scanningColorQuartet 5.0 Pro36How to work with multiple previewsThe ScanFlow System module of ColorQuartet lets you make and store multipl

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3 • BASIC SCANNING PROCEDURES37ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro3•Basic scanning proceduresScanning automatically with Magic TouchThe easiest way to scan with Col

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3 • Basic scanning proceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro38choose the desired settings from the Magic Touch menu. For each of the ten combinations, Magic Touc

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3 • Basic scanning proceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro39• By double-clicking inside any defined image area (crop), double-clicking on the name of the crop

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1 • ContentsColorQuartet 5.0 Pro4 Choosing an output file format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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3 • Basic scanning proceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro40Functions in the “Magic Touch” windowDepending on the scan type you activate from the buttons at th

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3 • Basic scanning proceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro41File InformationThis is where you tell ColorQuartet how to name the scans, where to put them, what

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3 • Basic scanning proceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro42Special Functions• For a Line Art scan, set the Threshold, which determines the breaking point betw

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3 • Basic scanning proceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro43• To move the crop borders slightly inward on all automatic image crops, type a value greater than

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3 • Basic scanning proceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro44The “Scan Setup” windowFor each crop that is defined in the Preview window, the basic scan paramete

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3 • Basic scanning proceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro45Manual scanning parameters • OverviewBefore carrying out a final scan, you need to consider a numbe

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3 • Basic scanning proceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro46Parameter checklist and tableColorQuartet’s scanning parameters are summarized in the list and tabl

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3 • Basic scanning proceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro4720 • Change the gradation curve, if desired.21 • Change the gray balance (color neutrality), if des

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3 • Basic scanning proceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro48>>> Related topics:The “Scan Setup” windowNegative profile Must be chosen if scanning a c

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3 • Basic scanning proceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro49

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1 • ContentsColorQuartet 5.0 Pro5 Standard ColorQuartet CMYK profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92Usin

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3 • Basic scanning proceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro50Drawing a crop frameFor each scan you want to make, use the mouse to draw a crop frame on the image

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3 • Basic scanning proceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro51• When you scale the crop frame, if you have chosen Enlargement & Ruling as the Size & Res

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3 • Basic scanning proceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro52Flipping or rotating the imageAn image crop can be flipped and/or rotated, either to get a desired

Page 227 - Daily start-up

3 • Basic scanning proceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro53be, you can make it that way by drawing a line along it as described below. ColorQuartet rotates th

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3 • Basic scanning proceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro54Assigning a name & location to a scanColorQuartet assigns a default name to each crop when you

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3 • Basic scanning proceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro55Choosing an output file formatColorQuartet lets you save your scans in a variety of common file for

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3 • Basic scanning proceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro56Creating a low-resolution FPO file for an OPI serverFPO (“for positioning only”) means a low-resol

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3 • Basic scanning proceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro57To start scanning an image1 • When all the scanning parameters for the image have been adjusted as

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3 • Basic scanning proceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro58The “Jobs” window• The Jobs window registers each crop area you draw and tells you its status. For

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3 • Basic scanning proceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro59To stop scanning/separation or processing• To stop the scanner when a job is in progress, click on

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1 • ContentsColorQuartet 5.0 Pro6 15 •ScanFlow & MouseFree • Procedures Previews in the ScanFlow System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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3 • Basic scanning proceduresColorQuartet 5.0 Pro60Re-scanning the same crop areaAs long as a job is listed in the Jobs window, you can rescan it.1 •

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4 • SETTING THE PHYSICAL SCAN PARAMETERS61ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro4•Setting the physical scan parametersSetting the output size and resolutionThe Size &am

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4 • Setting the physical scan parametersColorQuartet 5.0 Pro62confirm.2 • If desired, you can also change the Quality Factor.“Res” modeBesides being u

Page 238 - In the “Scan Setup” window

4 • Setting the physical scan parametersColorQuartet 5.0 Pro63“File size” mode1 • Type in the desired output File Size in megabytes and press the tab

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4 • Setting the physical scan parametersColorQuartet 5.0 Pro64Setting the screen rulingWhat it isImage printing is based on the technique of breaking

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4 • Setting the physical scan parametersColorQuartet 5.0 Pro65Setting the Quality factorWhat it isThe Quality Factor determines the number of electron

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4 • Setting the physical scan parametersColorQuartet 5.0 Pro66Changing the scan resolutionWhat it isColorQuartet determines the scan resolution for ea

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5 • SCANNING REFLECTIVE (OPAQUE) ORIGINALS67ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro5•Scanning reflective (opaque) originalsPreviewing and scanning reflectivesReflective

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6 • SCANNING LINE ART68ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro6•Scanning line artScanning line artLine art means material that does not contain photographic images or gr

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6 • Scanning line artColorQuartet 5.0 Pro699 • Now check the image in the feedback window. If you want to raise or lower the threshold to make the ima

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1 • ContentsColorQuartet 5.0 Pro7 18 •Gradation (tonal distribution) Gradation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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7 • SCANNING PRINTED MATTER70ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro7•Scanning printed matterDescreening printed matterPrinted matter can be scanned like any other reflec

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8 • SCANNING COLOR NEGATIVES71ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro8•Scanning color negativesPreviewing and scanning negativesWhen scanning negatives on a flatbed scan

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8 • Scanning color negativesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro722 • When the preview appears on screen, draw a crop frame and double-click inside it. This will open

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8 • Scanning color negativesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro73darker or lighter image in the highlights, midtones and/or shadows. During this step, don’t worry if

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8 • Scanning color negativesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro74blue triangles at the left side of the Reversal Curves grid. Your goal will be to get all three tri-

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8 • Scanning color negativesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro75files folder in your ColorQuartet X.X folder. It will then automatically appear in the list of Negati

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8 • Scanning color negativesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro76Advanced features in the “Negative Profile” windowIf you find that an image is difficult to adjust w

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8 • Scanning color negativesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro77• When Auto is chosen for Full Exposure or No Exposure, ColorQuartet reproduces the extreme highligh

Page 254 - To add color cast to an image

8 • Scanning color negativesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro78Why do we need negative profiles?Negatives vary in the color and opacity of the film base as well as

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8 • Scanning color negativesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro79Creating a negative profileNOTE: Before attempting this procedure, be sure that you have tried the s

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1 • ContentsColorQuartet 5.0 Pro8 Focus calibration • Flatbed scanners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209D

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8 • Scanning color negativesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro80>>> Related topics:Why do we need negative profiles“Negative Profile” window • Functions

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8 • Scanning color negativesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro81“Negative Profile” window • Functions• The Negative Profile window contains the Full Exposure and No

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8 • Scanning color negativesColorQuartet 5.0 Pro82• To check whether the shadow point found by ColorQuartet is actually part of the image and not, for

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9 • SCANNING TO RGB83ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro9•Scanning to RGBChoosing an RGB profile for RGB outputIf you are scanning to RGB for a film recorder or othe

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9 • Scanning to RGBColorQuartet 5.0 Pro84RGB output calibration • OverviewPerforming RGB output calibrationUsing an ICC profile from another programSet

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9 • Scanning to RGBColorQuartet 5.0 Pro85Using an ICC profile from another programICC output profiles that have been created in other color management

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9 • Scanning to RGBColorQuartet 5.0 Pro86RGB output calibration • Overview• RGB output calibration lets you create an output profile for ColorQuartet

Page 264 - To IT8-calibrate your scanner

9 • Scanning to RGBColorQuartet 5.0 Pro87Performing RGB output calibration1 • Before starting, make sure the output environment is stable, i.e., that

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9 • Scanning to RGBColorQuartet 5.0 Pro888 • Save the profile in the ColorQuartet X.X folder or one of its sub-folders.NOTE: During calibration, a gra

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9 • Scanning to RGBColorQuartet 5.0 Pro89Modifying images directly in RGBWhat it means• If you are outputting images in RGB form, for example, on an R

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1 • ContentsColorQuartet 5.0 Pro9 Choose the type of change you want to make . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241General in

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10 • SCANNING TO CMYK90ColorQuartet 5.0 Pro10•Scanning to CMYKChoosing a CMYK profile for CMYK outputColor separation is the process of transforming a

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10 • Scanning to CMYKColorQuartet 5.0 Pro91• The simplest and safest way to do this is to find the CMYK profiles folder in the ColorQuartet X.X folder,

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10 • Scanning to CMYKColorQuartet 5.0 Pro92Standard ColorQuartet CMYK profiles• ColorQuartet includes a number of pre-programmed CMYK profiles based o

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10 • Scanning to CMYKColorQuartet 5.0 Pro93• Newsprint 250 GCR.icc:• Newsprint 280 GCR.icc:• Offset 300 GCR.icc:• Offset 300 UCR.icc:For newspaper pri

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10 • Scanning to CMYKColorQuartet 5.0 Pro94• Offset 320 UCR.icc:• Offset 320 UCR CF.icc:• Offset 340 UCR.icc:• Offset 360 Skeleton.icc:For general web

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10 • Scanning to CMYKColorQuartet 5.0 Pro95• Offset 360 Skeleton CF.icc:>>> Related topics:Choosing a CMYK profile for CMYK outputUsing ICC p

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10 • Scanning to CMYKColorQuartet 5.0 Pro96Using ICC profiles from other programsICC output profiles that have been created in other color management

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10 • Scanning to CMYKColorQuartet 5.0 Pro97Modifying a CMYK profileYou can use ColorQuartet’s color tools to modify any existing CMYK profile or ICC p

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10 • Scanning to CMYKColorQuartet 5.0 Pro98Modifying images directly in CMYKWhat it meansIf you are used to working directly in CMYK, you may want to

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10 • Scanning to CMYKColorQuartet 5.0 Pro99Gradation Gray balance • OverviewCancelling color changesSaving and retrieving color tool settings

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