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Re: On ProPhotoRGB
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Re: On ProPhotoRGB


  • Subject: Re: On ProPhotoRGB
  • From: Ric Cohn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 10:19:16 -0500


On Feb 28, 2006, at 9:12 AM,

At 7:45 PM -0500 2/27/06, Roger Breton wrote:

I don't suppose there exists anything that can convert "intelligently"
between RGB spaces, capable of compressing extremes while avoiding dumb-type
of matrix clipping? Akin to B2A0 type of conversions for an output profile?

Bruce Fraser wrote:

An intelligent human operator?

Aren't most of the colors we're talking about outside most (or all) monitor's gamuts? Aren't many of the colors we're talking about outside any current printer's gamut? I do want to avoid colors blocking up due to gamut compression. I do want to be sure that my RGB image will convert well to CMYK.


Question: How does an "intelligent human operator" use this color data intelligently (in a way that leads to a better printed result)?

This appears to me to be an area (like monitor calibration) where I might prefer a well written piece of color management code to my eyes.

Respectfully asked.

Ric Cohn

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