The widest gamut available is ProPhoto RGB. Very little clipping
any any visible light spectra. When I do RAW conversions, I
convert into ProPhoto RGB and then look to see what color
clipping occurs, if any, when I move to Adobe RGB.
Godfrey
--- Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, that makes sense. But then, by the same token, wouldn't
> it make just
> as much sense to scan using a profile with an even wider
> gamut?
>
> Shel
>
>
> > [Original Message]
> > From: Paul Stenquist
>
>
> > If you scan in Adobe RGB and save your original, you'll have
> all that
> > information available. You won't lose anything by converting
> to sRGB.
> > Then, if you someday decide to output to a device that takes
> a wide
> > gamut, you'll have your original scan in wide gamut color
> space.
>
>
>
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