----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Digital Image Studio"
Subject: Re: AdobeRGB vs. sRGB


> On 12/08/06, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> The Noritsu people that I talked to about it insisted that photo 
>> paper
>> fell within the sRGB gamut, and so there was no reason to go to a 
>> bigger
>> colourspace.
>
> Maybe so, I don't know if the limit is relative to the paper or the
> way that the machine images to the paper. But in any case other labs
> printing to photo paper do on occasion provide colour profiles (which
> could potentially describe a colour gamut more limited than sRGB) and
> as you know printing to traditional photo paper isn't the only way to
> produce prints.

The limitation is with photographic paper, and my end of the 
conversation was limited to providing information for a poster who 
hinted that he was getting photographic prints made.

William Robb



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