Re: Viewing and editing colors out of monitor gamut (was 2nd try for ideas on RGB working space)
Re: Viewing and editing colors out of monitor gamut (was 2nd try for ideas on RGB working space)
- Subject: Re: Viewing and editing colors out of monitor gamut (was 2nd try for ideas on RGB working space)
- From: "Terence L. Wyse" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 19:57:38 -0500
On Feb 12, 2004, at 7:03 PM, Don Hutcheson wrote:
Two monitor profiling software packages now produce 3-D
gamut-compressed
profiles that let you go on seeing colors in correct hue even though
they
are outside the monitor's saturation gamut. They are basICColor
display from
ICS and MonacoOPTIX. I can tell you gamut-compressed monitor profiles
really
do make a huge difference, not just on out-of-gamut colors but also on
boundary colors that are near the limits of monitor saturation.
Thanks for pointing that out Don. I've actually got both of those
monitor profiling apps but I haven't really played with the "gamut
commpression" option in either. The ins/outs of monitor profiling is
sort of off my radar compared to the work I'm doing with presses and
inkjet proofers. But I need to keep myself up-to-date on these
developements. Thanks for reminding me!
Cheers,
Terry
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