Tony writes ...
> I do wonder sometimes if some of the purists have ever actually tried
> printing sRGB. IME not too many photos include colours which will inhabit
> the difference between sRGB and Adobe 98, ...
Try creating an HSB spectrum as shown in Bruce Fraser's article about
rendering in
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Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Profiles
Michael writes:
> I remember Adobe's Chris Cox commenting on
> sRGB being represenative of "cheap" monitors.
As I recall, sRGB was largely based on NTSC gamut, which is indeed pretty
"cheap" compared to what good monitors are c
Thanks, got it, good point.
Regards,
Alex Z
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Subject: [filmscanners] RE: Profiles
Alex writes ...
> If I get your po
On Sat, 20 Apr 2002 10:17:09 -0230 michael shaffer ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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> Although print spaces shouldn't be considered to have a "larger" gamut,
> some of their color capabilities (cyan-green-yellow) are considered
> outside
> typical monitor spaces. Therefore, most consider sRGB to ha
Michael writes:
> I remember Adobe's Chris Cox commenting on
> sRGB being represenative of "cheap" monitors.
As I recall, sRGB was largely based on NTSC gamut, which is indeed pretty
"cheap" compared to what good monitors are capable of displaying. sRGB was
sort of a lowest common denominator.
On Sat, 20 Apr 2002 00:05:44 +0200 Alex Zabrovsky ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> If I get your point correctly, you claim that monitors cannot display
> wider
> gamut then ordinary sRGB regardless of particular display qualities,
Correct
> which
> mean, there is no point to scan and save in Adob
apparently relates to Gamma.
Regards,
Alex Z
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Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Profiles
Alex writes:
> What is the meaning o
Alex writes:
> What is the meaning of ICC monitor profiling
> installed in Win98SE in terms of scanning
> visual quality ?
You only really need the profiling in Photoshop, if that's where you do your
photo work. Getting it to work with the rest of the system isn't that
important.
> What does t