You're right bitwise - I am sorry for not explaining my point better
(it's a language issue as I'm just a German with Bavarian origin):
What I wanted to say is: identical rgb-Valuas characterized by Gamma
2.2 create darker shadow ink percentages and therefore less shadow
details.
Best regards,
Florian
Am 08.12.2003 um 22:12 schrieb Chris Murphy:
On Dec 8, 2003, at 2:03 PM, Florian Süßl wrote:
With respect to ECI's decision to create
another RGB working space
Dr. Bestmann already raised the major issues: D50 accoring to the
Intl. lighting standard in the graphics industry and gamma 1.8 that
turned out to offer better shadow details compared to Gamma 2.2
That's the exact opposite. Gamma 2.2 shifts more bits to the shadow
end of things. By going with gamma 1.8, fewer bits are applied to the
shadow end, and more toward highlights.
Chris Murphy
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