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Re: Conceptual Breakdown
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Re: Conceptual Breakdown


  • Subject: Re: Conceptual Breakdown
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 10:04:59 EST


In a message dated 12/13/04 9:57:22 AM, email@hidden writes:



Numerically created files, like profile targets, don't really have an original color space... they just populate the range.


Excuse me? If it’s an RGB document (not a Granger Rainbow made in LAB), then what’s the point of assigning the working space UNLESS the question is, “what’s the visual difference seen on screen based upon assigning a working space?” (if that’s the question, it wasn’t clear to me). The question went onto plotting the doc vectors in ColorThink and applying conversions with different rendering intents.


My take on the question was that it was an abstract file assigned a gamut, and thus should have no out of gamut colors in *any* assigned space, so why are different intents showing varying results, since all the colors should be in gamut? You must have read it differently.

C. David Tobie
Product Technology Manager
ColorVision, Inc.
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