programs that pay attention to color spaces and programs that can read PEF files will automatically map and use them if color management is enabled and correctly configured. i don't believe PhotoImpact falls into that category. looking through the PhotoImpact specs (i gave up on it a very long time ago) i see it makes no mention of color management.

so far as i am concerned, there are a handful of useful editing programs that do color management right for a photographer: Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, PhotoPaint, and Picture Window Pro. the programs included with cameras generally do it right but don't have enough editing capability to be worth using if you are a serious photographer. the first criteria for enough editing capability is supporting 16-bit/channel images. the second is the ability to run all Photoshop plugins. the third is the ability to handle images up to 10Kx10K in 48-bit mode.

Herb....
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Subject: Re: Color Space



Ulead Photo Impact for Example.




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