RE: Humans (and cameras and scanners) do not have a color gamut (?)
RE: Humans (and cameras and scanners) do not have a color gamut (?)
- Subject: RE: Humans (and cameras and scanners) do not have a color gamut (?)
- From: Roger Breton via colorsync-users <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2020 12:16:15 -0500
That's just it, there isn't an "absolute" gamut for a Heidelberg press or any
other printing press or any other printing device, as long as, you know, the
media and can be changed.
I'm not sure this helps... I wonder if my "eyes" have a gamut, the range of all
observable visible wavelength radiations?
/ Roger
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Subject: Re: Humans (and cameras and scanners) do not have a color gamut (?)
Andrew
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> On Jan 14, 2020, at 2:19 AM, Martin Orpen via colorsync-users
> <email@hidden> wrote:
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>
>> On 14 Jan 2020, at 01:54, Graeme Gill via colorsync-users
>> <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> If by "gamut" you mean that they have limits, then yes, input devices
>> have limits. Just not of the sort that can be defined by a volume of
>> tri-stimulus space.
>
>
> What’s the colour gamut of a 12 colour Heidelberg press then?
Upload a press profile and those of us with tools to map color gamut can easily
provide a color gamut plot and volume.
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