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Hey Steve, I am super excited to follow along your series on scanning, color management and printing. Often very eye opening and loaded with tons of interesting tips and tricks! Really enjoy it. Intuitively I used a very similar concept when it comes to color management. Never understood the excitement about ProPhoto RGB either. Seems logic that a smaller color space that matches the output color space closely is the best option when it comes to working spaces. Apparently there is so much more to learn about color theory. Especially the use of Joseph Holmes Chrome Space 100 color space caught my interest. Hope you will include more about this in an upcoming video.
Hey Steve, I am super excited to follow along your series on scanning, color management and printing. Often very eye opening and loaded with tons of interesting tips and tricks! Really enjoy it. Intuitively I used a very similar concept when it comes to color management. Never understood the excitement about ProPhoto RGB either. Seems logic that a smaller color space that matches the output color space closely is the best option when it comes to working spaces. Apparently there is so much more to learn about color theory. Especially the use of Joseph Holmes Chrome Space 100 color space caught my interest. Hope you will include more about this in an upcoming video.