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Re: filmscanners: VueScan Histogram



Julian Vrieslander [julianv@mindspring.com] wrote on Sun, 16 Dec
2001 12:31:34 -0500

>Maybe you are running on a PC and using sRGB as your color space.  If so, 
>a color managed display is less important.

An outrageous suggestion, you shall be hearing from my lawyers in the
morning... ;)

>I run on a Mac with a gamma 
>1.8 monitor, and I prefer to use Adobe RGB as my color space.

Me to!

> With 
>VueScan set to Adobe RGB, images appear very different than how they 
>appear in Photoshop: the VueScan version is very flat and desaturated.

You seem to have a roundabout way of getting the file into Photoshop! How
are your ColorSync settings? I too am using Adobe RBB (1998), when I've
finnished fiddling in Vuescan the final preview looks the same as the
file when opened in PS. 

Isn't that the way it's meant to work, Ed?

-- 
David Gordon
mail@davidgordon.co.uk




 




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