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RE: filmscanners: VueScan 7.3.5 color space bug?



Julian writes ...

> Thanks, Ed.  This seems like a good interim solution, until VueScan gets
> real color management.  But I think there may be a bug in there.  I set
> up 7.3.5 to display images in Apple RGB, and to save files in Adobe RGB.
> The file images, when opened up in Photoshop, are significantly darker
> than VueScan's preview and scan displays.

  Just so we're all on the same page ... what is your display calibrated to?
Are we talking about the Mac version of Vuescan?

  I have to ask because what you describe is exactly what I'd expect to see.
That is, my display is D65 gamma=2.2 ... since Vuescan doesn't compensate
for my display, if I put a preview up in D50 1.8, adjusted the color & gamma
just right, and than asked to deliver D65 2.2, I'd certainly expect the
difference.  I believe the key to the problem is Vuescan doesn't compensate
for your display, and you should not preview in D50 1.8 unless your display
is configured for it (granted ... it may be and I'm all wet ...<g>...)

cheerios ... shAf  :o)
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