I don't understand the sRGB comment. Almost every commercial lab in the
country prints in sRGB and if you don't send them sRGB they'll convert
it. In my book it's best to start with and end with sRGB.
Chuck Norcutt
Rob Harrison wrote:
>
> I'm talking about the issue of "color management" rather than "color
> accuracy." Different kettle of fish.... I'll always tweak the colors to make
> them look good...which may or may not reflect the actual scene. The problem
> with the Fuji Frontier "scans at development" I'm getting from Ivey is that
> a) they vary randomly between superb and crappy and b) if they are scanned
> in sRGB colorspace (which seems to be the case from what Ivey tells me)
> there's no expanding them beyond that, which automatically limits the
> quality and thus usefulness for 8.5 x11 portfolio print purposes, even if
> the resolution is adequate.
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