on 1/10/01 7:54 PM, Bob Shomler at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > But if changes do expand into the larger gamut it might affect printed output. Taking a file in sRGB and converting it to Adobe RGB isn't going to expand the gamut of the file. It's fixed after becoming sRGB. You can't increase the color gamut simply by converting into a space that can hold a larger number of colors. Andrew Rodney
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