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[filmscanners] Re: DSLRs, film scans and color (was: is this about as good asitgets?)



Michael,

With my D100 I can choose between sRGB and Adobe98 as the color space for
in-camera conversion to tiff or jpeg, or editing raw files in Nikon Capture
I can choose between AppleRGB, ColormatchRGB, BruceRGB, CIERGB, NTSCRGB,
Adobe98,or WideGamutRGB.

Bob Frost.

----- Original Message -----
From: "michael shaffer" <michael@shaffer.net>

  For sure ... but I hadn't heard anything about ^any^ Dcam purposefully
squashing it own sensor's gamut just for "looking good on the monitor".
However, I suppose they did exactly that (for their consumer Dcams).  It is
some consolation to realize (thanx Paul) other Dcams can deliver RGB to a
larger gamut.  (Paul, which PS working space is your Minolta's gamut
compareable to?)


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