9 Apr
2018
9 Apr
'18
12:21 a.m.
So examine say ProPhoto RGB where we have 0R/G255/B0 in LR vs. Photoshop. LR indicates this isn't a 'legal' value where Photoshop just truncates it. I find that useful.
Help me understand this - what do you mean by LR indicates this isn’t a legal value? Are we talking about a color that falls *outside* of ProPhoto 0R/G255/B0? When I create a ProPhoto 0R/G255/B0 file in Photoshop both LR and PS recognize and identify it correctly in RGB and Lab… FYI, for those that may not have done so yet… you can right click on LR’s histogram and choose “Show Lab Color Values” - very useful for Art Repro environments. Scott Martin www.on-sight.com <http://www.on-sight.com/>=