Re: relative colorimetric without black point compensation
Re: relative colorimetric without black point compensation
- Subject: Re: relative colorimetric without black point compensation
- From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2009 19:09:37 -0800
- Thread-topic: relative colorimetric without black point compensation
A correction and an addition to my former message:
I have not encountered any instances in which it made sense, esthetically or
otherwise, to blunt the dynamic range of the converted image by generating
blacks and shadows that look too light, as they *may* appear without BPC.
Also, if the darkest detail in the source image is colorimetrically deeper
than the black point in the destination (as is most often the case with RGB
images that are converted to CMYK output spaces), shadows will get clipped
without the use of BPC, whereas BPC scales and maintains visible detail.
Marco Ugolini
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