Re: Colorsync-users Digest, Vol 8, Issue 180
Re: Colorsync-users Digest, Vol 8, Issue 180
- Subject: Re: Colorsync-users Digest, Vol 8, Issue 180
- From: René Damkot <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2011 14:18:41 +0200
Hi Louis!
I don't think "they look the same", but I do know I prefer a "nice
looking" image to an image that's color correct in gamut, but clipped
where out of the iPads gamut.
IMO, clipping is a way more noticeable phenomenon then the colors being
a bit off…
Also: How many iPads do you guess are calibrated? My (wild) guess: Less
then 2%.
Grtx,
René Damkot
www.damkot.com
www.getcolormanaged.com
On 11-08-11 14:15, Louis Dery wrote:
The problem is that the iPad has a very different color gamut compared to sRGB. Specially in the blue hue and the saturation overall.
If you prefer to think they look the same... It is up to you!
My point about color management for the iPad is more about magazine, publications, etc. were color is as much important as their printed versions.
Louis Dery
Transmis via mon iPad
Le 2011-08-11 à 05:27, email@hidden a écrit :
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Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2011 11:26:37 +0200
From: Ren? Damkot<email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Color Management for iPad? / Corporate colors?
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Roger,
If by that you mean "assume sRGB for display". I'd say yes.
Just do what Safari (and most of Windows) has always done. In this case,
it actually makes a bit sense. ;)
Grtx,
René Damkot
www.damkot.com
www.getcolormanaged.com
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