On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, alex wetmore wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, Bruce Dayton wrote:
> > One thing you are not factoring in to this issue is the output side.
> > When the output is digital, you have the same basic problem.  Each
> > "pixel" is only one color.
>
> This is not true.  All photographic file formats store R, G and B
> values for each pixel.  Your display shows these at each pixel too
> (although some display types such as LCDs use subpixels that are next
> to each other that are R, G and B).

I should have said all standardized color photographic file formats.
RAW only stores a single color value per pixel.

alex

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