On 1/4/2016 11:27 AM, clipka wrote:
> There is no such thing as a perceptually linear color space. None that can be
> represented in cartesian space at any rate.
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I've never really understood the big deal about perceptually uniform
color spaces. Compare to sound compression. There it makes sense. You
save disk space. But the color spaces try to muck things up. Whereas in
music a F remains an F and a C remains a C.
Mike
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