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Re: esRGB?


  • Subject: Re: esRGB?
  • From: "S. Jenkins" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 17:57:37 -0500

Found this at MIT

http://www.mit.edu/afs/sipb/user/kenta/jasper/jasper-1.700.2/data/colorprofiles/

HTH


----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Rodney" <email@hidden>
To: "email@hidden " <email@hidden>
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 10:01 AM
Subject: esRGB?


> Comments from the geeks?
>
> Andrew Rodney
> http://www.imagingrevue.com/
>
> "Photography - Electronic still picture imaging - Extended sRGB color
> encoding - e-sRGB"
> http://www.srgb.com/srgb64/pima7667-2001.pdf
>
>
>
> developed by PIMA PHOTOGRAPHIC AND IMAGING MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
> E-mail: email@hidden (Director)
>
> EXCERPT: "This PIMA standard has been developed in order to meet the
> industry need for a complete, fully-documented, publicly available
> definition of an extended gamut color encoding that is an extension of the
> sRGB color encoding. esRGB provides a way to encode output-referred images
> that does not limit the color gamut to those colors capable of being
> displayed on a CRT display. Some colors in pictorial images printed on
> high-quality printers cannot be represented on a CRT display. By using a
>
> standard output-referred extended gamut color encoding, images containing
> such colors can be stored and interchanged without limiting or distorting
> the colors. The e-sRGB encoding allows these colors to be reproduced
> faithfully on the final output medium, within the capabilities of that
> medium. Additionally, it is desirable for interoperability reasons to
> standardize an extended-gamut color encoding that is an extension of sRGB.
> The e-sRGB color encoding specified in this PIMA standard meets these
needs.
> Currently, an international standard on extended colour encodings for
> digital still image storage, manipulation, and interchange is under
> development as ISO 22028. Other work is progressing as IEC 61966-2-2.
Future
> work in this area may progress as part of a new joint working group
between
> ISO/TC42 and IEC/TC100 that will be set up according to
>
> JTAB Decision 3/2000. After an international standard specifying e-sRGB is
> published, it is anticipated that this PIMA standard will be withdrawn."
> End of EXCERPT............................
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