Hello Chris, Florian,
Am 18.02.2008 um 03:28 schrieb Chris Murphy:
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Also, the data does not actually get converted to the PCS, ever. The
PCS is just a means to an end. It allows a colorworld to be created
between a source and destination space. Image data is converted
directly from source to destination. It does not actually get passed
through LAB or XYZ as an intermediary color space.
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Not true if you use relative colorimetric with black point compensation.
At least using the Adobe products splits the transform into two
transforms
source -> Lab, Lab -> destination.
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Rolf Gierling
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