Re: "Non-linear"?
Re: "Non-linear"?
- Subject: Re: "Non-linear"?
- From: Mo <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2008 09:00:00 -0700
Hello All.
Sorry for the late reply, I was out of the office for a few days.
Thanks to those who have help clear the muddy waters.
From my understanding and from what I have been told by an Adobe
employee is that a user should work in a linear working space to
acquire the best possible color gamut, as well as the best possible
source color space to transform images into another color space and/or
mode. The color space also affects Photoshops tools in their ability
to function at maximum performance.
I think if we replace the term "linear" with "uniform" it makes far
better sense in what I was trying to describe and it was not my
intention to provide disinformation to the original inquiry.
So I guess I should pose a question to the forum. Is Adobe RGB a
better color space then sRGB? If not, then why did Adobe create it
for it's applications?
regards
mo
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