Re: The gamut of digital capture
Re: The gamut of digital capture
- Subject: Re: The gamut of digital capture
- From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 12:29:51 -0800
In a message dated 1/11/06 11:02 AM, Andrew Rodney wrote:
> I found this ³interesting² and thought I¹d see what others think of this
> statement:
>
> by WILL CROCKETT UPDATED January, 2006.
>
> [snip]
>
> 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.
That depends on how one interprets that statement:
- if that means a printer space that *encompasses* sRGB (i.e., contains all
of sRGB and even surpasses it), then it may be so;
- if one means that printers do not exceed the gamut of sRGB, that is not
true: though not overall larger than sRGB, even my lowly Epson 2200 can
print colors in the green-cyan and green-yellow-orange ranges on Premium
Luster paper that well exceed the gamut of sRGB.
(See my personal page for the ColorThink graph:
<http://home.mindspring.com/~marcoug>)
So the answer is yes and no, depending on what one means to say.
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Marco Ugolini
Mill Valley, CA
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