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Re: filmscanners: RE: filmscanners: VueScan + flat colors



Alan,

Wait a minute!  I thought the whole idea of ICC color management was that
the various input and output devices could translate from one colorspace to
another using ICC profiles.  I guess I don't get it!  Maybe I'd better go
read up some more on ICC color management.

I wish someone who knows more about software and hardware could tell me how
to set up my color management so I could get back to photography.  : )  And
I thought wet color work was hard!  : )


Lost in Color Space,  : 0

Bob Kehl

----- Original Message -----
From: Alan Womack <arwbackup@worldnet.att.net>
To: Majordomo leben.com <Filmscanners@halftone.co.uk>
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 8:48 PM
Subject: re: filmscanners: RE: filmscanners: VueScan + flat colors


> Yes, unless you are using a custom profile the native Epson driver does
indeed expect you to be in sRGB.
>
> Alan
>
>  >>  AFAIK this is normal.  The gamuts of the colour spaces are
>  >>  different.  But it leads me to wonder - if some of the
>  >>  problems I've had with colour matching between the screen
>  >>  and the output on an Epson printer is that the printer
>  >>  driver expects the user to be viewing an image in sRGB
>  >>  not in Adobe RGB?
>
>  >>  Rob
>
>
>
>
> Epson Inkjet Printer FAQ: http://welcome.to/epson-inkjet




 




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