Labels:text | font | letter | document | screenshot | black and white | paper OCR: 4. Installation and Deinstallation 4.1 Requirements VWhat do you need for running ICS: . System V2.04 or higher. ICS supports locale library and anybody willing to help translating a catalog file is welcomed. . Roughly 3 M Byte of free disk space on your H D. . Roughly 2-3 M Byte of free RAM (recommended: 4 M Byte) . One of the following calibration targets: - An ICS scanner calibration target. This target is most likely the first choice because it is available cheaply to everyone and can also be used with most other IT 8.7 compatible software. See the ORDER file shipped with ICS for more information. Use the Agfa IT 8.7/2 reflective setting in ScanTarget for scanning ICS calibration targets. - Agfa, Fuji or Kodak scanner calibration target according 10 IT 0.7 (ISO 12641) standard (seefigure 5.2 on page 10). ICS does support both, transperancies ( IT 0.7/1) and reflective 1årgets (IT 0.7/2). - A CorelDraw 5 or 6 scanner calibration target (seefigure 5.4 and figure 5.5). These two 1ar- gets are shipped with some H P scanners and various Corel software ( Corel Draw, Photo Paint). Note that the two Corel targets do differ and are not compatible. The newer Corel Draw 6 Target (production charge 1995:07) has more color patches and a smaller image area. No reference file is available or needed for this target. Targets not matching the measured internal values of Scan Target for the Corel target can result in visible color faults when using ICS. - An Epson Color Reference Chart Version 1.0 or Version 2. 0 (see figure 5.3 on page 11). Both version of the target look very similar, but the two targets are different and must not be confused in ScanTarget. Version 1.0 of the target is shipped with cheaper Epson scanners (GT 0500 and smaller) while the more expensive Epson scanners (GT 9xxx and better) usualy ship with a real IT 0.7 target or an Epson Color Reference Chart Version 2. 0. Be warned, sometimes Epson shipps targets created using offset printing. These targets can not be used. Also, there are huge color differences between the targets ship ped by Epson. Targets not matching the measured internal values of Scan Target for the Epson target can result in visible color faults when using ICS. Important: Calibration targets generated by four color print machines can not be used for calibrating ICS. Some Epson calibration targets shipped are not real photos and are manufactured by traditional four color print machines. These Epson calibration targets can be identified by looking for the typical offset halfione dois using a magnification glass. Reflectiv calibration Targets are usualy made with real photo paper and continues tone colors. You should find a Fuji PictroPaper watermark on the back of the Epson calibration target. There are visible color difference between the Epson targets shipped, making them a not so good choice for calibration. This is why a warning requester will appear when creating a scanner profile using ScanTarget. Use an ICS or IT 0.7 target whenever possible for best quality.