I knew someone would tell me I was doing things wrong or the hard way. I don't know what "soft proofing" is.
When I scan, I get an sRGB result. That file is saved untouched. So I always have what you call a "device independent" image. Shel > [Original Message] > From: David Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Theoretically you should edit in a device independent colour space (eg > Adobe RGB or sRGB). If you want to preview how the colours will look > when printed, you can do all of your editing with soft-proofing enabled > - it is in the soft-proof setup where you specify the lab's profile. I > think this needs Photoshop 6.0 or above. > > If you intend to archive your digital files then they should definitely > be saved in a device-independent space in case you need to get them > printed somewhere else. > > Cheers, > > - Dave > > http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/

