I'll see Godfrey and John today, and maybe that can be discussed a little.
I think you Mac guys have some different options, at least wrt those shown
in the Nikon scanner profiles options.  Thanks for getting this topic going
a bit ... while it's been discussed here before, there's always new ideas.

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Yes. I think there is a gamut called pro rgb or something like that. In 
> fact, I think there are hundreds of color space gamuts, but some are 
> device specific. Perhaps someone more knowledgeable will contribute 
> here. I'm trying to sort some of this out for myself. I'm  not sure 
> what color space I should be assigning to my RAW conversions. Currently 
> I'm using something called Generic RGB, which seems to be more 
> saturated (and therefore probably wider) than some other color spaces 
> I've tried, but I'm not sure. I started another thread called 
> ColorSynch color space, which may produce some answers as well. 
> Godfrey, John, David and several others know much moreabout this  than 
> do I.
> Paul
> On Mar 5, 2005, at 8:22 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
>
> > OK, that makes sense.  But then, by the same token, wouldn't it make 
> > just
> > as much sense to scan using a profile with an even wider gamut?


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