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Adobe RGB vs. sRGB
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 684032" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>[MENTION=13090]Horoscope Fish[/MENTION] , I'm trying to wrap up my understanding of color space... </p><p>Would this be true.... We may be experiencing clipping in our processing. Since aRGB has a wider range of colors, that is, it can display more extreme reds, blues, etc., there is less clipping. Have I got that? And moving ahead, not everyone's equipment/software handles the aRGB the same. Some systems might just ignore the extremes, leaving some 'blah'. And other systems might convert everything to sRGB so some people might see little or no difference between the two? Am I on the right track?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 684032, member: 4923"] [MENTION=13090]Horoscope Fish[/MENTION] , I'm trying to wrap up my understanding of color space... Would this be true.... We may be experiencing clipping in our processing. Since aRGB has a wider range of colors, that is, it can display more extreme reds, blues, etc., there is less clipping. Have I got that? And moving ahead, not everyone's equipment/software handles the aRGB the same. Some systems might just ignore the extremes, leaving some 'blah'. And other systems might convert everything to sRGB so some people might see little or no difference between the two? Am I on the right track? [/QUOTE]
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