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Re: device independent colour space
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Re: device independent colour space


  • Subject: Re: device independent colour space
  • From: Nick Dunmur <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 23:30:25 +0000

On 26-02-2005 15:02, "Roger Breton"  wrote:

> RGB is always referenced to some physical device, like a scanner or a
> monitor or a camera, or to some abstract reference like Photoshop's
> synthetic 'working space', like AdobeRGB or ColorMatchRGB.

I'm unclear...that sounds to me like anything referenced to "some abstract
reference" IS device-independent...isn't it? A "device" is surely something
tangible while a working space is not....

Best

Nick D
--
Nick Dunmur - Photographer
Nottingham, UK
+441159509685


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