On Wednesday, November 5, 2003, at 07:40 AM, Shangara Singh wrote:

If they weren't, then how
does one currently judge images in any of the wider color spaces, such as,
Lab, Ektaspace, Kodak ProPhotoRGB, etc?

You don't... (at least not visually anyway)... and that's part of the problem of using those spaces. That's the reason for the desaturate display or whatever its called at the bottom of the Photoshop color prefs. By desaturating everything you can at least see detail in areas that would normally be out of gamut on your display in these large spaces. It won't be accurate color, but it will be accurate detail. Even Adobe RGB is larger than most monitors can actually display. The difference is not big enough (or isn't in photographically common colors) to make as much of a difference as it does in the huge spaces.


Bob Smith

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