Dear Giacomo,

It might be useful to see what Bruce Lindbloom has to offer.
Go to the http://www.brucelindbloom.com/ (Click Info button, then RGB Working Space Information ) I'm pretty sure you'll find what you need. 🙂

Best from France.
Axel

From: eci-en-bounces@lists.callassoftware.com <eci-en-bounces@lists.callassoftware.com> on behalf of graxx@videotron.ca <graxx@videotron.ca>
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Subject: Re: [ECI-EN] eciRGB_v2 space color for digitization of ancient manuscripts
 

Caro  Giacomo,

 

I would adopt eciRGB_v2. Are you converting in Photoshop?

 

/ Ruggero

 

From: eci-en-bounces@lists.callassoftware.com <eci-en-bounces@lists.callassoftware.com> On Behalf Of Giacomo Marchioro
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2020 1:02 PM
To: eci-en@lists.callassoftware.com
Subject: [ECI-EN] eciRGB_v2 space color for digitization of ancient manuscripts

 

Hello,

I am a technologist at the University of Verona, I am implementing a workflow for digitizing the rare book collection of the Capitolare library in Verona. I am deciding which color space to use for the master files of the digitized manuscripts. I am trying to decide between Adobe 1998 and eciRGB_v2.

 

I would like to use eciRGB_v2 but I can't find the specification of eciRGB_v2 on ECI website, in particular how to convert RGB to normalized XYZ values, while the specification of Adobe 1998 is available online and seems more documented regarding these aspects.

 

I would like to ask you if  eciRGB_v2 specifications are available for free? And if there are any documents or guideline for the adoption of the  eciRGB_v2 in artwork digitalization projects?

 

Thanks a lot!

 

Best regards, 

Giacomo Marchioro