What is odd is that when I open the image in Photoshop, I get this message:

The document's embedded color profile does not match the current RGB Working
space:

Embedded: Adobe RGB (1998)
Working: Adobe RGB (1998)

Version 4.5 of Insight




Stan Schwartz

http://home.swbell.net/snsok

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Subject: Re: filmscanners: SS4000 and Insight/Vuescan software ?


On Sat, 13 Jan 2001 23:22:10 -0600  Stan Schwartz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> When I use the SS4000 with the Insight software and I use the Adobe1998
> setting in Insight, Photoshop still asks me if I want to convert the image
> to Adobe 1998.

Which version? I think all the 4.5n versions around with CM stuff are betas,
and
currently have incomplete implementation of profile stuff. If you are
producing 8 bit
scans via Insight, they ignore any output profile setting and output sRGB
regardless.
If you produce 16bit, the output has been run against the internal scanner
profile,
but is untagged. Either way, PS will trigger a conversion to Adobe98 because
of the
mismatch.

Regards

Tony Sleep
http://www.halftone.co.uk - Online portfolio & exhibit; + film scanner info
&
comparisons

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