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[filmscanners] RE: Vuescan Color Tab



Stewart writes ...

> I'm a little confused about the purpose of the "Output Color
> Space" option on the Vuescan Color Tab. The documentation says
> that this is used when writing JPG/TIFF etc, which is fine.
>But what is best to select for subsequent manipulation in Photoshop
> - Device RGB or Adobe RGB? Or something else?


  Device color spaces are alright for archiving, but they tend not to be
neutral with respect to tonal adjustments ... i.e., you may see a color
shift.  Your working space should always be tried & true ... AdobeRGB,
Colormatch, sRGB, Ektaspcace, BruceRGB, ..., etcetera.

cheerios ... shAf  :o)
Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland
www.micro-investigations.com (in progress)


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