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Am 29.08.2012 10:08, schrieb Thomas de Groot:
> This going a bit beyond my mental capacities, but I find it fascinating
> nonetheless. ;-)
>
Well, I'm not good in explaining, but all this is just about that within
the sRGB color space "only" 35% of the colors an average can "see" and
distinguish are represented. Within Adobe RGB this is already about 50%
and lets say a high quality art print covers up to 90%.
In practice the 35% of sRGB are not as bad as it sounds as mainly
high-saturated colors are effected and as long as nobody opens a
New-Wave nightclub in Gancaloon it shouldn't be much of a problem ;)
-Ive
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