Re: Spectraview Software and Gamut Question
Re: Spectraview Software and Gamut Question
- Subject: Re: Spectraview Software and Gamut Question
- From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 07:46:36 -0700
- Thread-topic: Spectraview Software and Gamut Question
On 11/27/07 11:00 PM, "Graeme Gill" wrote:
> AdobeRGB is a strange colorspace. It is basically the European Broadcasting
> Union (EBU) 1966 PAL colorspace, with the NTSC 1953 green substituted for
> the PAL green. A story I've been told is that it started out as the EBU
> profile in PhotoShop version 5.0.0, and a transcription error was made
> in specifying the green, so in V 5.0.2, it was renamed "AdobeRGB".
> [Someone with access to the V5.0.0 and V5.0.02 Photoshop releases could
> possibly verify this story.]
Its true. I've heard this story for years even from some inside Adobe. The
error was due to how (I believe) two chromaticity values were presented on a
web page. But imagine Adobe's surprise when it worked out well. That's why
in the PS dot release, the name because Adobe RGB (1998)!
And I do have a CD of Photoshop 5 (and 4, and all the way down to a few
floppies with 1.0.7). But I don't have an OS9 Mac I can install it on ;-(
Andrew Rodney
http://www.digitaldog.net/
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