At http://www.photogamut.org you can find an ICC-profile which represents more or less the colors of reflective media.
The near neutral colors are coded like sRGB. So using the photogamut-profile with untagged sRGB-data gives nice resultas compared to tagging with eg. AdobeRGB, ProPhotoRGB oder ECI-RGB.
The profile is still in beta, and we hope to release a next version in some weeks.
The Idea of this profile is to be used as RGB-workingspace for ICC based colormanagement, having no problems, when untagged sRGB-data is used, and all professional CMYK printing spaces are ingamut of the photogamut-profile.
:-) Jan-Peter
Kai-Uwe Behrmann wrote:
as far as I understand CIE*Lab is an way to describe colors, which may or may not be physically existent. My question is which is the colorspacebody of physically ideal refrective media? What is the belonging gamut of Lab? Is it possible to shrink such an colorspacebody to an special reflective media?
-- Jan-Peter
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