Scanner color space question
Scanner color space question
- Subject: Scanner color space question
- From: "Grant Johnson" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 12:17:30 -0700
- Importance: Normal
Hello,
I have a Nikon 9000 film scanner which offers a few different output color
spaces in the set-up menu. sRGB, Bruce, Adobe 1998, Wide Gamut, and Wide
Gamut (converted). I'm using the Holmes Ektaspace workspace in Photoshop
and am tying to decide which of these scanner color spaces will produce the
best results in Photoshop.
It seems to me that scanning in to the Wide Gamut or the Wide Gamut
(converted) would be better than using any of the other spaces because I'll
be converting my scans into the Holmes Ektaspace when I open them in
Photoshop. Converting from a large gamut (Nikon Wide Gamut) to a smaller
one (Holmes Ektaspace) seems a better choice than converting from the
smaller gamut Adobe 1998 to the larger gamut Ektaspace. Am I thinking
about this in the right way or did I miss something.
Grant Johnson
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