"No it isn't, because unless you go through a lot of extra work to
avoid it, colors in the image that the used CMYK color space is unable
to represent will get lost."

True.
Lot of work in studio then offset hardware will trow out different
things ..because :  paper quality, paper type ( coated / uncoated )
which affect reflection of white light (color nuances) ..hardware
color profile ..etc.

2011/3/22 Martin Nordholts <ense...@gmail.com>:
> 2011/3/22 Jacek Poplawski <jacekpoplaw...@gmail.com>:
>> CMYK is also best colorspace for skin color retouch by numbers,
>
> No it isn't, because unless you go through a lot of extra work to
> avoid it, colors in the image that the used CMYK color space is unable
> to represent will get lost.
>
>  / Martin
>
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