Comparing Scans in Photoshop

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Felice
Jan 21, 2006
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I would like to compare two identical images that I have scanned into PS 7. One was scanned with an Epson 1200, the other with an Epson 3490. Is there a way in which I could what specific differences in color range, etc., resulted from the two scanners?

Thank you in advance.

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jaSPAMc
Jan 21, 2006
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 16:53:53 GMT, "Felice" found these unused words floating about:

I would like to compare two identical images that I have scanned into PS 7. One was scanned with an Epson 1200, the other with an Epson 3490. Is there a way in which I could what specific differences in color range, etc., resulted from the two scanners?

Thank you in advance.
Large eyedropper – same points – info.
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Felice
Jan 21, 2006
Thanks, but I was hoping for a more accurate method. Using the eyedropper, one would need to be certain that the place they selected on both scans was precisely the same.

"J. A. Mc." wrote in message
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 16:53:53 GMT, "Felice" found these unused words floating about:

I would like to compare two identical images that I have scanned into PS

7.
One was scanned with an Epson 1200, the other with an Epson 3490. Is
there
a way in which I could what specific differences in color range, etc., resulted from the two scanners?

Thank you in advance.
Large eyedropper – same points – info.
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jaSPAMc
Jan 22, 2006
Anything else is going to be much more of an average. I’ve found the 5×5 sample to be sufficiently accurate for matching and other uses.

On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 22:50:58 GMT, "Felice" found these unused words floating about:

Thanks, but I was hoping for a more accurate method. Using the eyedropper, one would need to be certain that the place they selected on both scans was precisely the same.

"J. A. Mc." wrote in message
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 16:53:53 GMT, "Felice" found these unused words floating about:

I would like to compare two identical images that I have scanned into PS

7.
One was scanned with an Epson 1200, the other with an Epson 3490. Is
there
a way in which I could what specific differences in color range, etc., resulted from the two scanners?

Thank you in advance.
Large eyedropper – same points – info.
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Wheeler
Jan 22, 2006
you might try putting one image on top of the other and setting the layer style to difference

"Felice" wrote in message
I would like to compare two identical images that I have scanned into PS 7. One was scanned with an Epson 1200, the other with an Epson 3490. Is there
a way in which I could what specific differences in color range, etc., resulted from the two scanners?

Thank you in advance.

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