I disagree ... what we end up with in Photoshop should never go thru the
gamut funnel you describe above. What we end up in Photoshop should be
the result of as few profile conversions as possible, and only one should
be
needed ... i.e.:
sorry, didnt i say that?
device space = scanner
Julian writes ...
Thanks, Ed. This seems like a good interim solution, until VueScan gets
real color management. But I think there may be a bug in there. I set
up 7.3.5 to display images in Apple RGB, and to save files in Adobe RGB.
The file images, when opened up in Photoshop, are
Julian writes ...
Thanks, Ed. This seems like a good interim solution, until VueScan gets
real color management. ...
My idea of real color management would be Vuescan's ability to
accommodate a scanner's device profile ... but I understand the complexities
of Vuescan accommodating LUT
In a message dated 12/17/2001 11:46:30 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have some sample images which demonstrate that 7.3.5 is actually worse
than 7.3.4, at least for the above combination of color spaces.
http://julianv.home.mindspring.com/color_test/color_test_1.html
This is just
Ed writes ...
...
This is just too complicated for me - there are lots of different color
space conversions, screen captures, Photoshop conversions, etc.
It really isn't difficult. With regard to the color space you embed to
the 'cropped' image, keep doing it like before. With regard to
It would be useful if someone could do this same test using
Photoshop on Windows. The Scan window in VueScan
should look very similar to the image in Photoshop.
Regards,
Ed Hamrick
I did more or less, as told in a previous post.:
i replace here part of my reply in your 7.3.5.
In a message dated 12/18/2001 11:51:45 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
However i do get correct matching between pshop and vuescan when i set both
monitor and file space to adobe RGB.
A more interesting question is whether you get correcting matching
between VueScan and Photoshop when you
There are no difference in my MAC between the scan window in Vuescan and
later on in photoshop.
Mikael Risedal
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Subject: Re: filmscanners: VueScan 7.3.5 color space bug?
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 09:47:32 EST
Ed writes ...
In a message dated 12/18/2001 11:51:45 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...
The scheme should be ...
That very well may be. However, it's probably more useful to
diagnose how it currently works before discussing how to
change it.
...
On my Win2k computer, display
sirius writes ...
...
The scheme should be
scannerscanner icmvuescan interface space monitor icm monitor
and vuescan interface space file icm file
and then
file file icm pshop interface space (lab) monitor icm monitor
...
I disagree ... what we end up with in Photoshop should
In a message dated 12/18/2001 1:53:44 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Just please tell me that EktaspaceRGB came
direct from device RGB in a single conversion(?)
That's correct.
Regards,
Ed Hamrick
On 12/17/01 3:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
I just released VueScan 7.3.5 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux.
...
* Added separate color spaces for Monitor and Files
Thanks, Ed. This seems like a good interim solution, until VueScan gets
real color management. But
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