RE: Maximum Chroma vs. Maximum Gamut
RE: Maximum Chroma vs. Maximum Gamut
- Subject: RE: Maximum Chroma vs. Maximum Gamut
- From: "Richard" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 20:58:13 -0000
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From: Roger Breton [
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Sent: 11 March 2004 20:36
To: email@hidden; 'neil snape'; 'James B. Reswick, Jr.';
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Subject: Re: Maximum Chroma vs. Maximum Gamut
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Because of the increasingly undesired influence of each inks grey
component.
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I.E. above a certain tink film thickness the colour saturation remains
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constant but the grey component increases thus contaminating the purity of
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the colour.
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Ricvhard
You mean to say by 'gray component' that the color becomes progressively
desaturated? I don't mean to take your statement out of context.
No it does not become desaturated, it becomes degraded because more grey
component is added while the colour component remains the same.
If you desaturate you reduce ink film thickness.
Richard
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