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  • Subject: Gamut
  • From: "Richard" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 11:49:01 -0000

Here’s one for Senior Ugolini and should allow him to express the full range of his technical expertise, all the way from ‘A’ right through to ‘B’

 

Let us imagine I have a dirty great big PC in front of me and I am running Photoshop CS2, loads of RAM and all the rest of the old nonsense.

 

I am going to run an gamut test using three different manufacturers inks, let us call them Ink A, B&C..

 

I have displayed on screen an image with a gamut that exceed all known monitor ranges and I select  [View] followed by [Gamut Warning].

 

The display is then modified by some means or other and indicates in the usual way that Ink ‘A’ has some deficiencies in it’s gamut capabilities.

I then carry out the same activity for each of the other two inks and each shows a different level of ‘out of gamut’ deficiency.

 

Now then, here is my question…..

 

How does Photoshop know which ink I am testing?

 

Richard

 

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