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RE: "Non-linear"?
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RE: "Non-linear"?


  • Subject: RE: "Non-linear"?
  • From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 21:04:20 -0400

Dear mo,

Could you articulate the relationship you describe below between AdobeRGB
and Photoshop's power curve?

I always thought, perhaps naively, that the whole point of "working spaces"
in Photoshop was to separate the internals of the program to the "outside
world".

Do you have any evidence or tidbits to support your argument by any chance?

Roger

> Adobe RGB is far more linear
> because it has been created to compensate for how Photoshop's power
> curve has been tweaked / created and has not changed to the best of my
> knowledge since it's inception.
>
> mo


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