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[filmscanners] Re: Color spaces for different purposes



"Tomek Zakrzewski" <tomzakrz@ka.onet.pl> asked:
"What color spaces is best to choose for the following purposes:
- printed material, for example a magazine or a photographic book
- stock photography (image bank)
- inkjet

and "Maris V. Lidaka Sr." <mlidaka@ameritech.net> suggested:
"I also would suggest Adobe RGB.  I would not sharpen the images yet -
sharpen when you are ready to print on inkjet or to send to the
publisher, as your sharpening amount will probably be different.  Some
publishers will
do the sharpening themselves AFAIK."
---------------

Maris has excellent advice. For a fuller story, try a Googlesearch for:
("color space" RGB colormatch sRGB Adobe) and you will get lot's of
informative links.

One pre-press expert in my area recommends ColorMatchRGB instead of
Adobe98 for pre-press work. Is this a Mac vs. PC thing?

Preston Earle
PEarle@triad.rr.com


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