Use
Vuescan and do a raw scan. It worked
great with my Epson 610 USB scanner and WiziWYG.
-Original
Message-
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Howard Griffin
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001
11:54
To: Filmscanners Mailing List
Subject:
If you are using QP to print your images than I suggest you
read:
http://www.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1003message=739167
Do you not have a "No Color Correction" setting in the 2000P
driver?
Print the Target via QP and not EZcolor.
Dale
- Original Message -
ALLM Rose wrote:
I would really appreciate some help. I am trying to profile my Epson
2000P printer using Monaco EZcolor 1.6. To do this I must print a
(Monaco-supplied) profiling image on the 2000P, tape a
(Monaco-supplied) target just below the printed image, and scan the
whole
I wish
I could help you, but I had the same problem trying to use the ColorCal Profiler
RGB software, with the Epson 1640SU scanner. I was equally bufuddled and could
never get a good result. In fact the results wereatrocious. I ended up
doing a manual calibration with this Profiler RGB
Howard wrote:
Therein lies my problem: how do I turn off color management in the
Epson driver?
Ian Lyons has an excellent tutorial about using Wiziwyg which inlcudes info
about the settings of the Epson TWAIN interface. I'm sorry, but I don't
have the URL on me. I think it's the digital