RE: Lab -> RGB
RE: Lab -> RGB
- Subject: RE: Lab -> RGB
- From: Roger Breton via colorsync-users <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 7 May 2020 08:59:07 -0400
Worth giving it a try, Jeff.
Don't want to sound like a naysayer or a pessimist but put a sample of those
wider gamut Eizo, ASUS, BenQs and iMacs calibrated at 2.2gamma, D65 and 120cm2,
next to each other on a table and please let us know how they compare visually,
across a range of browsers? That ought to be the ultimate test IMO. (Wish I had
the resources to do this kind test myself) Still, I don't see the argument for
AdobeRGB over sRGB *unless* the bulk of your images have deep, saturated
colors? It is a well-known fact, for example, that subjects like "people"
don't require a whole lot of gamut.
/ Roger
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Nova via colorsync-users <email@hidden>
Sent: Wednesday, May 6, 2020 11:30 PM
To: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
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Subject: Re: Lab -> RGB
My creative users will be using modern browsers with color management and wider
gamut displays like Eizo, ASUS pro-graphics (both sRGB and Adobe), BenQs
(Adobe), and iMacs (presumably P3). All calibrated to 2.2gamma, D65, and 120cm2.
We will have occasional business users on old PCs and older browsers but I need
to serve the former’s needs, not the latter’s.
I’m considering creating untagged sRGB fallbacks for everything and allow the
user to choose in a preference but that’s expensive resource wise.
- J
> On May 6, 2020, at 7:12 PM, Andrew Rodney via colorsync-users
> <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> On May 6, 2020, at 8:00 PM, Henry Davis via colorsync-users
>> <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> IF.?. Sounds like assumptions are still big in play.
>>
>> Henry Davis
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> Indeed, there’s a big world of non color management in terms of browsers
> (although less so), some require users to turn on color management (Dumb).
> Some folks are still working on old operating systems with really old
> browsers.
> Now the Jeff did mention briefly his target audience and perhaps (IF again),
> they are all using color managed browsers. Only Jeff can tell us for sure.
>
> Andrew Rodney
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