Re: Help Choosing a Color Management System
Re: Help Choosing a Color Management System
- Subject: Re: Help Choosing a Color Management System
- From: "Pablo Roufogalis L." <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 16:44:31 -0400
At 01:35 PM 3/12/02 -0700, you wrote:
Let's say the work visually (which I'm cool with) The farther their raw
scanner RGB is from the preferred RGB space, the farther off the preview
really is. So that can be an issue.
Agreed. How to deal then with changing parameters when scanning?
Is it better to keep a fixed parameter set at the scanning software and do
all the corrections in Photoshop?
Beyond avoiding tonal compression, what other things should be measured in
order to establish a good parameter set? Using IT8?
Many thanks in advance.
You can't convert into a Working or output space without having some tag in
the image. If the data and the reality of the data are not that close, the
ultimate conversion could be compromised. I'm not saying you must have a
scanner profile. When dealing with color negs, you can't even make one so
you usually have to rely on what you see on the calibrated display and tag
the scan with the display profile. Theoretically it's not the best way to
work but that's all we have today.
Ing. Pablo Roufogalis L.
Aretecnica
email@hidden
http://www.aretecnica.com
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