Henry Davis via colorsync-users wrote:
The threads I’ve been reading here have insisted that sensors do not have gamuts. No one has yet to clear up this contradiction.
That topic has been cleared up over and over again. I'm not sure that repeating the information will improve comprehension, but here's another short summary: If by "gamut" you mean a well defined volume of tri-stimulus space, then no, input devices don't have gamuts. This is due to the nature of the many-to-one spectral to tri-stimulus transform that they perform allowing for colors that can be be accurately captured if having one spectra, but not being accurately captured if they have another. 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. That's it. You can stop wondering if sensors have gamuts. Graeme Gill.