Re: saturation rendering
Re: saturation rendering
- Subject: Re: saturation rendering
- From: Ken Fleisher <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 21:06:35 -0400
Saturation rendering increases color saturation. It's meant to get vivid results for things like bar graphs, pie charts, and other graphics. It is not normally used for pictorial content. Just try it and you'll see that saturation increases.
Ken Fleisher
On Sep 15, 2006, at 5:38 PM, eugene appert wrote:
Hello.
The following two sentences, both from definitions of saturation rendering intent have lead to discordant understandings among my colleagues. The first is “Saturation just tries to produce vivid colours” from Fraser, Murphy Bunting, and the second, “Saturation requests a highly saturated rendering” from Adobe Help. Both of these phrases seem to be saying that source colours will be more saturated in the target space. Among us there are those who believe that saturation rendering realigns and compresses the entire space to maintant visual relationships based on saturation much like perceptual does with tint, and others who believe this rendering intent increases colour saturation.
Can anyone straighten us out?
Thank you
Eugene Appert.
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