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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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