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 ===== ICC Color Profiles ===== ===== ICC Color Profiles =====
  
-ICC color profiles are based on a vendor-independent standard by the International Color Consortium and define distinct color spaces for individual devices, such as monitors and printers.  This assures printed output will match the appearance on your monitor, assuming the devices support ICC color profiles. To manage the ICC color profile associated with an image, select the image and open the “ICC Color Profile” pre-processing tool from the image toolbox.+{{:image_archive:filter:icc.png?nolink }} ICC color profiles are based on a vendor-independent standard by the International Color Consortium and define distinct color spaces for individual devices, such as monitors and printers.  This assures printed output will match the appearance on your monitor, assuming the devices support ICC color profiles. To manage the ICC color profile associated with an image, select the image and open the “ICC Color Profile” pre-processing tool from the image toolbox.
  
 If there is already an associated color profile, it will be displayed.  To assign a new color profile, open the drop-down list and choose the color profile for the device that recorded the original image -- typically your digital camera or your scanner.  (The drop-down list will only show color profiles for the RGB color space.) If there is already an associated color profile, it will be displayed.  To assign a new color profile, open the drop-down list and choose the color profile for the device that recorded the original image -- typically your digital camera or your scanner.  (The drop-down list will only show color profiles for the RGB color space.)
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 The “Cameras” list includes all models found in the Exif descriptors anywhere in the Image Archive. From the “File Extension” list, choose a graphics file type used by the specific camera.  From the “ICC Color Profile” list, choose the default color profile to be associated with the selected camera/file extension combination.  You can use the “Add” button to import new ICC color profiles from disk or other media.  Click the “Apply” button to save the default color profile association. The “Cameras” list includes all models found in the Exif descriptors anywhere in the Image Archive. From the “File Extension” list, choose a graphics file type used by the specific camera.  From the “ICC Color Profile” list, choose the default color profile to be associated with the selected camera/file extension combination.  You can use the “Add” button to import new ICC color profiles from disk or other media.  Click the “Apply” button to save the default color profile association.
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 ===== Resize Original ===== ===== Resize Original =====
  
-The size of digital images can be measured in two ways:+{{:image_archive:filter:resize-original.png?nolink }} The size of digital images can be measured in two ways:
  
   * **Pixel Size**\\ Pixel size (for example 1024 x 768 pixels) defines the number of color dots that comprise the image.  A large number of pixels requires more storage space, but provides better resolution since more detail was recorded.  Images with a large pixel size are suitable for high quality and large prints.  An image with a small pixel size is good for emails and web sites, but nothing more.   * **Pixel Size**\\ Pixel size (for example 1024 x 768 pixels) defines the number of color dots that comprise the image.  A large number of pixels requires more storage space, but provides better resolution since more detail was recorded.  Images with a large pixel size are suitable for high quality and large prints.  An image with a small pixel size is good for emails and web sites, but nothing more.
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 StudioLine does allow you to permanently reduce the pixel size of original  images.  This may be useful if you scanned an original in better resolution than you ever expect to need.  You should keep in mind, however, that both print and internet technology keeps advancing with disk storage becoming increasingly affordable.  In a few years you could find yourself scrambling for that original size, which may have seemed excessive today. StudioLine does allow you to permanently reduce the pixel size of original  images.  This may be useful if you scanned an original in better resolution than you ever expect to need.  You should keep in mind, however, that both print and internet technology keeps advancing with disk storage becoming increasingly affordable.  In a few years you could find yourself scrambling for that original size, which may have seemed excessive today.
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 ==== Preparing to Resize ==== ==== Preparing to Resize ====
  
classic/image_preprocessing.txt · Last modified: 2015/10/16 09:01 by penelope_chapron