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Re: Working color space of Aperture/Lightroom
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Re: Working color space of Aperture/Lightroom


  • Subject: Re: Working color space of Aperture/Lightroom
  • From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 15:03:31 -0600
  • Thread-topic: Working color space of Aperture/Lightroom

On 7/26/07 3:00 PM, "Rich Wagner"  wrote:

> As long as we've been talking about gamma in a parallel thread,
> technically speaking (as you know), the gamma of sRGB is not exactly
> 2.2, but rather, it is a grafting together of two different
> functions, that when viewed together, may be approximated by a simple
> 2.2 gamma curve.

Right, its not a gamma curve. There's some little tweak in the shadows.

> So, does LR use the "sRGB gamma" or a simple gamma of 2.2?  Inquiring
> minds wanna know!

The info I got from Mark Hamburg is it uses the true sRGB TRC (not the
simplified gamma).

Andrew


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