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[filmscanners] Re: not enough memory?



Berry,

That's a question to toss to the folks at Adobe.  Unless you're doing
real critical work, you probably don't need the profiles (sounds like
heresy, I know).  Getting custom profiles done can be an expensive
proposition.

Bernie

Berry Ives wrote:

>Here is Epson's response:
>
>
>>Photoshop Elements has a certail level of color control built in to the
>>application but i not advanced enough to handle the full capabiities of ICC
>>profiles.  Photoshop Elements 2 has slightly more support, but the full
>>range of features and ways to apply the profiles is not available in the
>>Elements version of Photoshop.  To use the ICC profiles correctly, you
>>would need to be useing certified ICC profiiles in conjunction with a
>>program that is certified to handle ICC profiles.
>>
>>
>
>So this would mean that I would need to upgrade to the full PS.  Has anyone
>else used ICC profiles with Elements?  On a Mac or PC?
>
>Berry
>
>
>
>


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