Re: Going from output space back to working space
Re: Going from output space back to working space
- Subject: Re: Going from output space back to working space
- From: Jonathan Clymer <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 06 Mar 2002 15:14:34 -0500
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From: "Scott Kilbourne" <email@hidden>
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We have trouble with some folks working in AdobeRGB98 space and
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then having their output gumut limited when converting to the smaller output
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spaces. This happens most with images/graphics that use "artificial" colors
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that the artist added. After trying for the 100th time to explain to them
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what happened ("No, 255,0,0 in AdobeRGB98 is not a fully saturated red in Fuji
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space - it gets remapped to a duller red-orange because it is so far out of
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gamut.")
Sorry you had to explain this 100 times, because I would appreciate it if
you could explain it to me for the 101st (g). I would think that going from
a smaller space to a larger one would be more likely to dull down the
saturation, more so than going from a larger space to a smaller one. Just
out of curiosity, what does 255, 0, 0 end up being in the Fuji space? Also,
if you create 255, 0, 0 in the Fuji space, what happens to it when you
convert to Adobe RGB?
Jonathan Clymer
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