RE: On the use of wide-gamut RGB working spaces
RE: On the use of wide-gamut RGB working spaces
- Subject: RE: On the use of wide-gamut RGB working spaces
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 09 Oct 2008 06:21:39 -0400
I knew ecirRGBv2 was good to for something! Is it too much to ask that ACR
directly supports it? After all, it's not a mom and pop color space.
Roger Breton
> This is one reason why image libraries choose eciRGB_v2 for archiveing
> - eciRGB_v2 is big enaugh to cover all ISOcoated colors, but small
> enaugh to keep most details with perceptual rendering (the other
> advantage: it uses L* from L*a*b* as neutral grey axis and is not
> prone to a gamma curve like sRGB and AdobeRGB- which makes it easy for
> L*a*b* math to keep grey neutral and evenly distributed).
>
> Karsten
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