RE: Lab in Photoshop
RE: Lab in Photoshop
- Subject: RE: Lab in Photoshop
- From: Scott Olswold <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2002 12:53:57 -0400
Dick,
The correct path is SOURCE > PCS > DESTINATION using whatever rendering
intent you need (if you can specify it; some conversions are going to be
Abscol all the time, others may be Relcol). The PCS can be either D50Lab,
D65Lab, XYZ. And that's the rub. But if we take Chris Cox's earlier comment
to task:
"Unless you convert the image to LAB mode, the corners won't be clipped.
The encoding of the color mode and the encoding used by the CMM are
different -- the CMM doesn't clip."
Then a conversion (profile to profile, or Image>Mode>Your choice) will deal
with the difference between gamuts (which you can call clipping, I suppose;
I prefer to just call it extra-gamut compensation), not offer any artificial
clipping per se.
Scott Olswold
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