> The point of using profiles of course is to match the scanner's filter > characteristics (or LED bandwidth) with the film response curves I don't believe that's quite right. Those are two separate issues. Typically, there is a CCD response curve embedded in the scanner in the form of a LUT, which corrects for the non-linearity of the CCD. That is separate from the tonal curves you apply either manually or by using a "film profile".
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