PS supports 8 and 16 color depth. With 14 bit images, PS will pad it out to 16
bits. The color space I would try would be Kodak sRGB, since sRGB is pretty
much standard for all but special, high end work and works well with just about
all printing devices.

BR


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> My film scanner (Prime Film 1800 AFL) can scan in 8 bit or 14 bit color
> depth.  I've been scanning in 8 bit mode because when I scan in 14 bit, I
> get a message that says something like "the image is in an unsupported color
> mode and will be converted"
> Does PS really not support higher than 8 bit color or is there a setting I
> need to change?  Should I care about this?
> 
> Also, my scanner driver lists a lot of output profiles (e.g. generic
> monitor, Kodak sRGB display, ProPhoto RGB, 8650 4 color photographic, light
> GCR 360 cmyk US negative proofing).  I've been using the generic monitor
> profile (the default) because don't know what these are. Of course, the
> documentation is no help
> 
> Cory
> 
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