Hi,

Am 23.05.19 um 00:32 schrieb Moritz Mœller:
each module that relies on a certain color
space must take into consideration everything in the pipe before (and
possible undo it, which is not always really possible) to push stuff back
into linear, if necessary.

I completely agree.

My question is how can one "take into consideration everything in the pipe before" in practice? My mental picture of the pixel pipe was that it starts from a highly non-linear camera-dependent RGB profile and reaches somewhere along the pixel pipeline a camera independent color representation before switching to LAB space. Once, RGB color representation is linear or has some specific (known) gamma encoding switching to linear RGB becomes trivial. However, I am not sure if my picture is right.


Heiko

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