Re: Proof Colors in Photoshop
Re: Proof Colors in Photoshop
- Subject: Re: Proof Colors in Photoshop
- From: Spinnaker Photo Imaging Center <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 02 Aug 2013 17:21:36 -0700
Andrew
I don't know what you mean by "Especially when the working space encoding from your raw converter IS RGB." When using RPP 64, the .tiff image file is LAB (by my choice)
I do have other choices, RGB TIFF 16-bit (beta RGB) and others. As usual, I don't understand RGB TIFF 16-bit (beta RGB) and many other choices offered. I have not
done a web search of RGB TIFF 16-bit (beta RGB), and I will.
Regards.
David
David B Miller, Pharm. D.
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Millers' Photography L.L.C.
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Bellingham, WA
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On Aug 2, 2013, at 3:59 PM, Andrew Rodney <email@hidden> wrote:
> On Aug 2, 2013, at 4:40 PM, Mark Stegman <email@hidden> wrote:
>> I understand that Lab has anomalies but most gamut mapping uses it as the reference to display the gamut of other colour spaces. Why?
>
> Because it's device independent and makes a lovely (OK a good) Profile Connection Space. That's vastly different than a working space! Especially when the working space encoding from your raw converter IS RGB.
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> Andrew Rodney
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