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RE: Spot LAB values
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RE: Spot LAB values


  • Subject: RE: Spot LAB values
  • From: Louis Dery <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 08:55:12 -0400

David,

If you switch you image to 16 bits mode,  you will get the same LAB values.


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I've just noticed that the LAB values stated in Photoshops (CS2) color libraries sometimes differ from the LAB values in the info palette. For example Pantone 206 C is stated as L45 a75 b22 in the library but becomes L46 a72 b23 when created (according to the info palette). I realise this is a very small difference, but would have expected them to be exact. For some colours they are and others they are not ?

Can anyone explain why this would be ?
Thanks,
David Harradine
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Louis Dery
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TGLC inc.
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