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Using images in third-party applications
You should know if the image-editing or page-layout application you use to edit or
process scanned images is ColorSync-savvy or not. This is because the settings in
the Color Matching Setup dialog box will vary, depending on the image-editing
application you are using.
A. Using ColorSync-savvy applications
Adobe Photoshop 5.0 or later is a good example of a ColorSync-savvy application.
If you are using Photoshop 5.0, we recommend that you update to version 5.0.2,
or you may upgrade to version 5.5; do not use version 5.0. Updates are available
from Adobe or your software dealer. In the Color Matching Setup dialog box of
ScanWizard Pro, you will need to do the following:
• Check the Display using monitor compensation check box. If you are using Adobe
Photoshop 5.0.2 or later, make sure that you also check the Display using
monitor compensation 
check box in Photoshop’s File | Color Settings... | RGB dialog
box. This will ensure that the scanned images displayed in Photoshop match the
preview images shown in the Preview window of ScanWizard Pro.
• Check the RGB Color Matching check box. Take note that if this box is not
checked, your RGB images will not go through the color matching process, and
you may obtain inaccurate color as a result.
After selecting your monitor profile, you will see the profile changed in the
ColorSync Control Panel, as shown in the example below.