RE: Lab -> RGB
RE: Lab -> RGB
- Subject: RE: Lab -> RGB
- From: Wayne Bretl via colorsync-users <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 7 May 2020 15:49:30 -0700
Thanks - will have to check more closely. This was just confirming that a
change happens and it's at least similar to what Photoshop does in feeding
the two different monitors.
-----Original Message-----
From: Graeme Gill via colorsync-users <email@hidden>
Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2020 1:00 AM
To: ColorSync <email@hidden>
Cc: Graeme Gill <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Lab -> RGB
Wayne Bretl via colorsync-users wrote:
> Well, one good thing came out of this - I did a quick test with Chrome
> on my Windows 10 PC, moving an sRGB web image (viewed on Flickr in
> Chrome) between my sRGB monitor and wide gamut monitor, and the color
management is working.
> I have no idea when this started to be the case.
I'd check again. It may look like it worked, but only because your display
happens to have a luminance response close to sRGB. Chrome apparently
discards the display profile shaper curves and substitutes its own on
MSWindows.
Graeme Gill.
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| >Lab -> RGB (From: Jeff Nova via colorsync-users <email@hidden>) |
| >RE: Lab -> RGB (From: Wayne Bretl via colorsync-users <email@hidden>) |
| >RE: Lab -> RGB (From: Wayne Bretl via colorsync-users <email@hidden>) |
| >Re: Lab -> RGB (From: Graeme Gill via colorsync-users <email@hidden>) |