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The gamut of digital capture
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The gamut of digital capture


  • Subject: The gamut of digital capture
  • From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 12:02:18 -0700
  • Thread-topic: The gamut of digital capture

I found this ³interesting² and thought I¹d see what others think of this
statement:

by WILL CROCKETT  UPDATED January, 2006.

The so called "native" color space, meaning the volume of color that all
DSLR's can actually record is very close to the sRGB space - certainly
smaller than Adobe RGB.  When you set a DSLR to capture in the Adobe RGB
space, it doesn't capture more color at all.  In fact, it just uses the same
color info and stretches it out into the Adobe RGB space, and struggles to
do so.

The entire piece is here (you need to make a free account and log in):
http://shootsmarter.com/infocenter/wc003.html

A link goes to a page that also states:

FACT ONE: there are no printers with a color space (aka output space) that
is larger (holding more volume of data) than sRGB.

Andrew Rodney
http://www.digitaldog.net/


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