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[filmscanners] Re: OT: RE: Get a Mac... or a VAX?



I think Austin is correct. Win98 had color management in the form of ICM.
This had one or two problems which were corrected in ICM2, supplied in
Win98SE and following versions up to the current XP. I used ICM and ICM2 in
Win98 and 98SE with PS and my Epson EX printer.

Bob Frost.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Austin Franklin" <darkroom@ix.netcom.com>

Andras and Anthony,

> > Microsoft provides color management at the OS level in Windows XP (Pro
> > edition only, I think).  I'm not sure about Windows 2000.
>
> Ah, ok, so they complied with the requirements -- if only with a delay
> of a decade. It certainly wasn't there in Win98, and I can't imagine
> it being there in W2k if only the XP Pro edition has it.

Er, I don't believe that is correct.  W2k has color management, and I
believe, with the exception of NT, every OS since, and including W98SE has
had color management.

Austin

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