I have been studying the options in Xsane in preparation to begin scanning 
color reversal film. But I do not really understand what the Gamma correction 
option is doing.

For example, I have read some scanning guides (not specific to Xsane) that 
suggest "The ideal RGB tone curve can be produced by setting the scanner to a 
gamma of 2.8" or "For Gamma-Gradation, enter 2.20". But I am not sure how these 
instruction to set a gamma relate the the Xsane option for Gamma correction.

Is the Gamma correction an actual gamma setting? Or a multiplier of a gamma 
that is set or configured elsewhere? And how does this relate, if at all, to 
the gamma of the Working color space ICM profile that might be configured in 
the Color management setup?

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