Judicious inquiry might get you the profile, especially if they were
done on a Fuji Frontier. See: <http://www.drycreekphoto.com/icc/>
I think the bigger question is whether the scans you have are
sufficiently large to make good quality images. My guess is they're
probably about 2MP which might work or might not. Given the time and
expense of the alternative it's worth a try.
As a 5D owner I won't attempt to answer your other questions.
Chuck Norcutt
Rob Harrison wrote:
> I'm trying to print up a 8.5 x 11 portfolio of photos for the local chapter
> of the AIA, for prospective clients to view in the AIA office. With that in
> mind I had a pro
> photographer friend of mine stop by the other day for a lesson in color
> management, and learned that the literally thousands of jpegs I have from
> ³scanned at development² rolls of film (by a Fuji Frontier system, I think)
> are pretty much worthless in a serious color-managed workflow, since they
> didn¹t come with an embedded profile specific to the scanner that scanned
> them.
>
> I can _assign_ them or _convert_ them to a profile (Adobe 1998 he
> recommends) in PS7, and now that my monitors and printer are also profiled I
> can see what they're going to print like, but there may or may not be much
> connection to the colors of the original film...which has been my
> frustration: The color seems to be hit or miss.
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