If I select "no" to the message I have perfect results. For what I understand from the instructions for a printer profile I need to always select "yes" to the message "Is this a 48 bit a linear (gamma 1.0) image and it is being used to profile a printer?".
That question that Profile Prism asks is relevent to how the software you used processed the scan.
If you can set the software (and many of the scanner software twain drivers do not have it) to process teh scan in RAW mode, and save that as a TIF or JPG then you would answer YES.
In a normal scan processing modem you would answer NO (it is not a RAW scan) and Profile Prism knows what to do with your gamma curve,
Hope this sheds some light on it.
Fred
Fred,
I decided to scan the printer profile images in 48bit mode rather than my usual 24bit mode on my Epson 4990 scanner using "Epson Scan" (no raw mode). Of course, PP presented the 48bit linear question and I answered "Yes". The resultant PP histogram was quite semi-circular ("bubble") rather than a linear shape decreasing towards the right. And subsequent prints were much lighter than they should be.
In response to your suggestion I regenerated the profile choosing "No". This histogram looked good and the prints very close to how they should be.
Hence "No" in my case is the correct answer as you suggest.
Incidently the colour space generated from the 48bit image is generally slightly larger than the 24 bit
Mike: do you recommend scanning for printer profiles using 24bit or 48 bit mode?
Thanks
PETER