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yes i saw that too, but it seems that when pola insight definitive 4.0 version will appear this will be normalized and guarded in the respective typical folders of your os. sirius ----- Original Message ----- From: Gary L. Hunt <glh@srv.net> To: <epson-inkjet@leben.com> Cc: <brentd@nyct.net> Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 9:32 PM Subject: Q re Polaroid 4000 (was: minolta multi helpful hint) > At 11:18 AM 1/18/2000 -0500, Brent Dorsett wrote: > >............Does anyone know > >if there is a icc profile for the Polaroid Sprint Scan 4000? > > Sorry this is a bit off-topic for the list (but it's sorta relevant > at least in my search for the best way to translate my scanned > slides into Epson prints :>) Yes, the 4000 does have an ICC > profile, which can be embedded if you save a 36-bit "raw" scan; > otherwise the scanner embeds your monitor space (which I > suppose makes some kind of screwy sense, since this is the > space you are "editing" in when you make adjustments in the > scan software.) > > The strange thing is that this profile shows up when the image > is loaded into Photoshop (in the Profile Mismatch dialog), > and if you use it as the source and convert to your working > space, the resulting image looks very good. But the profile > is NOT on the Photoshop profile list if you do profile-to-profile, > and I can't identify an ICM file in my /Color folder that corresponds > to it. So how does this work, exactly? Photoshop doesn't have > any trouble converting the file on opening, but the profile simply > isn't there otherwise. > > Gary Hunt <glh@srv.net> > > > - > Please turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use > accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for instructions. > - Please turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for instructions.
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