ED writes ...

> In a message dated 9/18/2000 8:58:13 AM EST,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > I believe Vuescan does make some
> >  adjustments to the raw scan based on its calibration of
> the scanner
> >  and its understanding of the generic scanner space,
> which might in
> >  turn make using the manufacturer's profile problematic.
>
> No, the raw scan is pure, unadulterated data straight from
> the CCD.  On some scanners there's a multiplier applied
> to each CCD position to adjust for uneven lighting and
> different CCD sensitivity, but in no case is there any
> mixing of the red, green, and blue channels.
> ...

        Not sure what you mean "mixing of the red, green, and blue channels"
... but does your response "some scanners [can use] a multiplier"
imply the raw scan be altered??  If so, which scanners??? (Nikon
LS-2000?)

shAf  :o)


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