Thanks Doug, but I checked the site and only found Kodak's ICC profiles for
their PhotoCD images.  Not much use to me shooting print film and scanning
it myself.  They are also not very selective in the negative film or slide
film choices.

I sent a email to the Vuescan author asking him if he plans on selling his
acquired wealth of 200+ characteristic film response curves as ICM files
downloadable (for a fee) from the net.  I would 10 or 12 of them.

My Olympus C3030Z profile cost me $12.95, and does make a nice improvement
to the color of my flash and daylight shots.  But indoor long exposure
incandescent light shots have a problem with this profile (green, green,
green, why does everyone look so ill?) - it definitely needs more
experimentation.  My guess is the profile is designed for the daylight auto
white mode balance setting (boy, I wish I turn off auto white balance in
that camera!).

Cheers,
Gerald


----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Franklin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 5:35 PM
Subject: Re: Films can be optimized for scanning (was Re: Scanning Fuji
Superia 400?)


> On Tue, 27 Feb 2001 13:42:56 -0800, Gerald Cermak wrote:
>
> > As an aside, I think there is a market for ICM files for particular
films.
> > Does anyone know if these can be bought on the web anywhere?
>
> See the followi
> URL:
>
> http://www.adobe.com/support/techguides/photoshop/photocd/pcdprofiles.ht
> ml
>
> It has profiles for Ektachrome, Kodachrome, and "Color Negative". It
> also has profiles for some monitors, printers, phototypesetters, etc.
> They may only be useful with Adobe products (I didn't do that much
> digging around in their site).
>
> TTYL, DougF
>
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