I argued for CIELAB ranges to be expanded but this is minor. I reserve the right to be wrong - happens every day - but it seems it is one of a handful of issues facing color management. The death of sRGB - the time has come History shows many attempts - often successful - to improve upon CIELAB. We all know its failures. Why aren’t they used? Standard observer 10deg using 2015 data should be the default but we insist on 2deg original Tech has arrived - become the norm - with massive luminance and we have not adapted well to this D50 for pre-press? It’s just too warm. Revive D60! Or another white point. D50 is not great Steve, I understand that turning an enormous ship like the ICC spec or CMSs etc is not practically something easy to do. But I feel things may be adding up here into an iceberg. Thanks in advance to anyone who helps me understand any ways that I am misinformed. I learn every day and being wrong is always the prequel! - J