Jeremy
I wouldn't bother with the Nikon scan software. Chuck it away and invest
about 30 dollars in Vuescan. I did with my coolscan and the difference in
speed, colour etc is amazing.

Best

Richard Freestone

> From: Jeremy Hilder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 12:04:57 +0000
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [PRODIG] Mac colour spaces and Nikon Scan 4.0
> 
> Dear List,
> 
> I'm about to install Nikon Scan 4.0.0 software for use with a Coolscan 5000
> and need some advise in setting up the colour space- apologies if this seems
> a little novice.
> 
> The option of Adobe RGB is only an option with Windows  - 3 colour space
> options for Macintosh and 7 for Windows. Is it sensible to override this and
> use the Abode RGB under the Windows category or use Apple RGB (?) under the
> Macintosh section
> 
> If using Apple RGB are there any disadvantages other than having to convert
> to Adobe RGB everytime a picture is opened?
> 
> My set up is a G4 400 OS 9.2.2 with Lacie 19 Blue monitor and Photoshop 6 -
> working space Abobe RGB - Gamma already set to 2.2 due to using Lacie
> (non-Apple monitor) and calibrated with an EyeOne
> 
> Also, is it worth scanning in 16 bit and converting to 8 post scan?
> 
> I'd be exremely grateful for any suggestions
> 
> Jeremy Hilder 
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