Re: Best Color Management Practices for Web Image Creation
Re: Best Color Management Practices for Web Image Creation
- Subject: Re: Best Color Management Practices for Web Image Creation
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 20:02:37 -0400
I'd stick with pure, unaldulterated sRGB. For all the reasons you
enumerated. Exactly at the settings outlined below. It's like the arguments
that says that thou shalt calibrate/profile a printing specs with worn-out
everyday blankets -- that does not fly in the face of repeatability and
traceability. Two basic tenets of any science.
Roger Breton
> Also, I assume that calibrating to a spec similar to sRGB, like a 2.2 Gamma
> and D65 white point might also be wise, along with a luminance value range
> that is reasonably achievable by most monitors, say .5 black to 120 cm2
> white. Is that true?
>
> I really need to hear my fellow color geeks' opinions on this. I have
> clients who feel that evaluating color on their uncalibrated and unprofiled
> monitors make sense because "that's what the customer will see" and want to
> be sure I answer their concerns wisely.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jeff
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