Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Splash G630 用户指南

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Splash G630 User Guide 
Checking the Required Disk Space
The amount of Splash frame buffer memory available 
for your Splash server model appears at the bottom of 
the Acquire window. Acquire also determines if the 
amount of space available on the Adobe Photoshop 
scratch hard disk(s) will accommodate the scanned 
image.
If the required space is greater than the available 
space, either reduce the size of the scan or choose a 
scratch disk with more available space.
To reduce the amount of space required by the 
scan, select a smaller area to transfer to Adobe 
Photoshop, or choose a lower scanning resolution.
To choose a scratch disk with more available 
space, click Cancel. From the Adobe Photoshop File 
menu, choose Preferences and drag to select Scratch 
Disks. Choose a primary and or secondary scratch 
disk that has more space available, then quit and 
restart Adobe Photoshop.
Transferring the Image to Adobe 
Photoshop
1.
To transfer the scanned image to Adobe 
Photoshop, click Done. A progress bar indicates that 
the image is being transferred.
2.
The image appears in a new untitled Adobe 
Photoshop window.
3.
Use the Adobe Photoshop tools to work with the 
image and to save it to your hard disk. For 
instructions, see the manuals included with Adobe 
Photoshop.
Splash Acquire Notes
Improving RGB Scans
To improve the quality of RGB scans created with the 
Splash server plug-in, use the Image Levels control in 
Adobe Photoshop. In the Image menu, point to the 
Adjust submenu, then select the Levels command. 
The Image Levels control window appears.
Drag the left and right Input level sliders so they are 
below the lowest and highest points shown in the 
Levels histogram. Optionally, adjust the middle slider 
until the image looks best.
For an exact match to the colors in the original image, 
apply the Unsharp Mask filter in Adobe Photoshop 
after you scan the image and before you print. Use the 
filter parameters: 120,2,1 for a 400 pi scan, or 200,1,1 
for a 200 pi scan.