Re: RGB Color Space Info Request
Re: RGB Color Space Info Request
- Subject: Re: RGB Color Space Info Request
- From: bruce fraser <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 09:07:35 -0800
At 7:01 AM -0700 11/25/02, Andrew Rodney wrote:
on 11/24/02 6:02 PM, Roger Breton at email@hidden wrote:
Could not agree more but I don't think Andrew is against the idea of using
any of those "extra-color preserving" spaces. It's just that the arguments
goes on and on. And, to some extent, they can be seen as moot. Andrew will
agree to always what "looks best".
Right on! Yes, I agree we should try and capture all the color we can. I
also think that this entire color working space issue has been beaten to
death to the point that the VAST majority of users are getting the wrong
message. For the color geeks (and you all know who you are) or the guy
scanning art for a museum, getting all the color possible is very important.
For 90% or more of Photoshop users (many who I still have to smack when they
use their display profile for a Working Space), the discussion is a bit
overblown IMHO.
I'd rather formulate the message as, don't worry about the small
nuances of different working spaces until you've got everything else
nailed down...
B
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