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Hi Tim, You can use Chromix ColorThink to do this. You create an RGB color list, which is a text file. Startup ColorThink. Open the Adobe RGB 98 profile. Drag the profile icon to the top of the color list. The Lab values appear in the list. Save this new list. You can now open this list in Excel or an text program. This is a very easy way to create the list you want. You can find this program at: http://www.chromix.com/ Ray Tim Brown wrote:
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