Git commit ad6c34ea49492b8de253306dcf5fd419fc3b4530 by Burkhard L?ck.
Committed on 27/01/2013 at 22:03.
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M  +0    -3    digikam/color-management.docbook

http://commits.kde.org/digikam-doc/ad6c34ea49492b8de253306dcf5fd419fc3b4530

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           </orderedlist></para>
           <para>For more information on choosing a working space, see <ulink 
url="http://www.brucelindbloom.com/Info";>this page</ulink>, Information about 
RGB Working Spaces for a visual comparison of the gamut (array of included 
colors) of the various working color spaces. See <ulink 
url="http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/prophoto-rgb.shtml";>here</ulink>
 and <ulink 
url="http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/sRGB-AdobeRGB1998.htm";>here</ulink>
 for a pro- and con- presentation, respectively, of the merits of using large 
gamut working spaces. And while you are on the cambrideincolour.com website, 
check out the tutorial on color management. </para>
        </sect3>
-        <sect3> <title>What white point should my working space have?  </title>
-          <para>[[Section removed pending permission to quote]]</para>
-       </sect3>
      </sect2>
 
      <sect2 id="rendering">       <title>Printer profiles, rendering intents, 
and soft-proofing</title>

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