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Re: Adobe RGB vs. ColorMatch RGB source spaces for Newsprint Separations
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Re: Adobe RGB vs. ColorMatch RGB source spaces for Newsprint Separations


  • Subject: Re: Adobe RGB vs. ColorMatch RGB source spaces for Newsprint Separations
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 22:44:02 EDT

In a message dated 8/27/01 5:14:13 PM, email@hidden writes:

>I must be misunderstanding what you mean here. ColorMatch RGB and sRGB
>do
>not have the same gamut. Similar perhaps, but not the same. You must
>have
>meant they are "the same" in a broad sense, in that they are both generally
>representative of physical monitors, while other RGB reference spaces (e.g.
>Wide Gamut RGB) are strictly theoretical, without any physical counterpart.
>Correct?

Yes, I'm not saying the phosphor values are identical, but that from the
point of view of newspaper printing (or much other printing), either would
offer an indistinguishable range of color, if gamma and white point
differences are accounted for.

C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
email@hidden


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