On 2014-12-03 04:47, Graeme Gill wrote:
> If we were always adapted to the illuminant,
> then displays would look all wrong - the D65 white point
> of a display rarely matches the local illuminant.
>
> Besides which, no-one normally looks at the illuminant - it
> will be bright and glary. Normally you can only see it indirectly,
> such as from the thing that is primarily occupying your field
> of view - i.e. the paper stock.
>
> Graeme Gill.

So basically this part (relative colorimetric) of the model they assumed 
(for v4 and if we consider their claims - supposedly for v2 as well) is 
like fundamentally broken in essence ?

By the way - the whole "just scaling" they do - is it even correct 
/under/ "adapted to illuminant" assumption ?



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