❏ Use the color management system for your computer: ICM for Windows, or ColorSync for Mac OS X. Add a
color
prole
that matches your monitor to improve on-screen color matching. Exact color matching is very
dicult to achieve. Check your applications and monitor documentation for information on color matching
and calibration.
❏ In Home Mode in EPSON Scan, when Illustration, Magazine, Newspaper, Text/Line Art is selected as the
document type, EPSON sRGB is embedded even if another ICM/ColorSync setting is selected.
❏ In Oce Mode in EPSON Scan, EPSON sRGB is embedded even if another ICM/ColorSync setting is
selected.
❏ In Professional Mode in EPSON Scan, when Document is selected as the Auto Exposure Type, EPSON
sRGB is embedded even if another ICM/ColorSync setting is selected.
❏ Printed colors can never exactly match the colors on your monitor because printers and monitors use
dierent
color systems: monitors use RGB (red, green, and blue) and printers typically use CMYK (cyan, magenta,
yellow, and black).
Related Information
& “Scanning in Oce Mode” on page 28
& “Scanning in Home Mode” on page 30
& “Scanning in Professional Mode” on page 33
Images are Not Rotated Correctly
❏ Make sure the original is placed on the scanner glass correctly.
❏ If you are scanning using thumbnail previews in EPSON Scan, select the image and click the rotation icon to
rotate it.
❏ Try disabling or enabling the Auto Photo Orientation setting in EPSON Scan.
❏ Full Auto Mode: Click Customize, and then select or clear Auto Photo Orientation.
❏ Home Mode or Professional Mode: Click Conguration, select the Preview tab, and then select or clear
Auto Photo Orientation.
Note:
❏
e
Auto Photo Orientation feature is not available in
Oce
Mode.
❏ e Auto Photo Orientation feature will not work when you scan newspaper or magazine pages, documents,
illustrations, or line art. e feature will also not work when you scan images that are 5.1 cm (2 inches) or smaller on any
side.
❏
e
Auto Photo Orientation feature may not work correctly if the faces in your image are very small or not looking
straight ahead, or if the faces are of infants. Also, the feature may not work correctly if you scan an indoor image that
contains no faces, an outdoor image in which the sky is not at the top, or any image containing bright spots or objects in
locations other than the top of your image.
Related Information
& “Placing Documents or Photos” on page 15
& “Placing Large or
ick
Documents” on page 17
& “Placing Originals with the Scanner in a Standing Position” on page 18
& “Scanning in Full Auto Mode” on page 25
&
“Scanning in Home Mode” on page 30
& “Scanning in Professional Mode” on page 33
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