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Re: re[2]: filmscanners: OT (slightly): Epson 640U



In a message dated 3/3/2001 5:46:16 PM EST, dickmoyer@mail.earthlink.net 
writes:

> If you use Ektachrome E6, you will obtain saturated colors far 
>  exceeding the gamut of sRGB.

No, this just isn't true.  Take a look at the data for the Q60 and
you'll see that there's very little out of gamut, mostly highly
saturated yellows and cyans that don't occur in most people's
pictures.  There's virtually nothing out of gamut when scanning
negatives because of the orange mask.

Regards,
Ed Hamrick




 




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