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Re: filmscanners: which space?



When you open an untagged image file in Photoshop 6, you should get the
"Missing Profile" dialog. Choose "Assign Profile" and scan the available
profiles looking for your scanners profile, then check "and convert to
working profile". (You should have previously setup your desired working
profile.)
Bob Wright

----- Original Message -----
From: PAUL GRAHAM <peegee@btinternet.com>
To: Filmscanners@Halftone. Co. Uk <filmscanners@halftone.co.uk>
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 12:09 AM
Subject: filmscanners: which space?


> Hi, on a steep learning curve here with scanning and PS6
>
> still a bit befuddled by all the colour management issues..
> when I get raw scans from a scanner.. eg Nikon 4000, they don't come in
any
> 'space', right?
> so should I assign (convert) them to a particular one? isn't that wacking
> the data right off the bat?
> if so, which one are most folks using - Adobe RGB or Ektaspace? or
another?
>
> (I will be doing high bit m/f scans and outputting to inkjets. RGB only,
no
> CMYK repro interest)
>
> seems best to start things off how I mean to carry on, so any advice is
> welcomed.
>
> pg
>
>




 




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