Photoshop getting embedded grayscale profile from VueScan

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mickeymoose

For some reason, and I know it's probably a simple answer, I am
getting all grayscale photographs in photoshop from VueScan when
before it was working fine. This is the message I'm getting:

Missing Profile

! The grayscale document **** does not have an embedded color
profile.

How do you want to procede?

Leave as is (don't color manage)
Assign working gray: Gray Gamma 2.2
Assign profile: Dot Gain 10%

OK CANCEL

Could someone please help this frustrated ignorant but happy new user
of VueScan. Thank-you.

Larry
 
For some reason, and I know it's probably a simple answer, I am
getting all grayscale photographs in photoshop from VueScan when
before it was working fine. This is the message I'm getting:

Missing Profile

! The grayscale document **** does not have an embedded color
profile.

How do you want to procede?

Leave as is (don't color manage)
Assign working gray: Gray Gamma 2.2
Assign profile: Dot Gain 10%

OK CANCEL

Could someone please help this frustrated ignorant but happy new user
of VueScan. Thank-you.

Larry


You can always set File->Default Options
within the Vuescan menu tree. Or just
delete Vuescan.ini.


rafe b.
http://www.terrapinphoto.com
 
Do you perhaps have a mismatch in your settings between the input tab and
the output tab? For instance, do you have the input tab's "bit per pixel"
set to a color bit depth but have the output tab's file type set to 16 bit
b/w or visa versa?

Just a thought...

Doug
 
mickeymoose said:
For some reason, and I know it's probably a simple answer, I am
getting all grayscale photographs in photoshop from VueScan when
before it was working fine.

Check your VueScan Output tab settings. Depending on the file type, you can
set it to a file type of 8-bit or 16-bit Gray. You can also tick the file
type's Profile option which flags the file header with the type of
colorspace you selected on the Color|Output color space option. It is also
possible that you selected an 8/16 bit Grayscale image on the Input tab, in
which case the output would be just that.
This is the message I'm getting:

Missing Profile

! The grayscale document **** does not have an embedded color
profile.

This indicates that you have saved a single channel Grayscale image instead
of an RGB three channel image (with an optional alpha layer). It also
indicates that no reference to the profile used was found.

Bart
 
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