Im curious to get a few concrete informations by the very well informed specialists around here.
The destiny: To be connected as close as possible to the hardware (like with a Guitar-pickup to the PA and not with a Mike...)
Adobe RGB (1998) or Adobe RGB 1998.icc (just the same?) is offered by SilverFast and Nikon Scan. It?s universal, usefull and extended everywhere all over the world since Photoshop 6, or still named as SMPTE 240-M with Photoshop 5.
It?s not possible to choose ECI-RGB wether in SilverFast nor in NikonScan.
The fact it?s not installed in SilverFast has something to do with the indirect hardwarecommunication to Nikon?
Does NTSC 1953 result so similar to ECI-RGB (apart from the Gamma fixed on 2.2 instaed of 1.8 and xxx mini-details...) that it remains the same using NTSC 1953 instead of ECI-RGB?
Even the original Gamma of Adobe RGB is located on 2.2, which is easy to simulate by the workflow on 1.8 (D50-calibration of the Mointor, coordination of the Colour Space?s natural Gamma to the Monitor?s Gamma by the Graphic-Card?s /Profile-Connection-Space and look-up-table for a local simulation in the profiled Monitor, coordination of the Colour Settings in the Scan-Software with the Colour Settings in Photoshop). Does it makes any difference at all, wether using Adobe RGB 1998 or NTSC 1953, if I like to have best medianeutral files for printing-processes of all kind?
It?s possible to load ECI-RGB extra to the Colorsync-Folder and to use it this way (more indirectly?) even in SilverFast (not instead of the scanner profile).
Is this way less recommendable than to work in Adobe RGB and convert to ECI-RGB later in case of special need (that little bit difference "across the neighbouhood") ?
Perhaps some other important details belonging to the hardwarecommunication working in SilverFast with Negative direct-Mode or IT8 Kalibration for transperancies?
ECI-RGB from European-Colour-Initiative is highly recommended actually, but less extended outside some big printing houses, even in Europe. Please correct me, my personal expierence is ECI-RGB maybe a Colourspace with relatively high risk to be ignored by advertising agencies and graphic-designers?
At last: what?s philosophy, what?s reality?
King regards from Ogando _ Cologne




