On Dec 13, 2003, at 4:18 AM, Jeff Robins wrote:

She tells me that she can't change the
colour workspace for the camera from SRGB. If this is the case, what is the
beat way to set the unit up for quality results and colour accuracy.

If she is shooting raw files (very strongly recommended with the 14n) and acquiring through either Kodak's PhotoDesk or Adobe Camera Raw then you can use any RGB working space you desire. I don't have the camera in front of me at the moment, but if there is any color space setting on the camera it refers only to JPEG processing...not raw DCR files. In camera JPEGs should be avoided. They really slow the camera significantly and present you with a number of limitations. If by any chance you are using the FFM (file format module) plug in to open images directly into Photoshop, that will default to sRGB I think. That's a quick way to get a DCR file right into Photoshop but again its very limiting. Use PhotoDesk or Adobe Camera Raw (in CS) and these limitations disappear. Once you get use to it, the PhotoDesk workflow is really quite good. Make sure you download the latest version from Kodak.


Bob Smith

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