On 13/12/06, Cory Papenfuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         Now, for example, if one were to apply a cloudy WB vs. a tungsten
> WB, the red channel gain would likely be at least a bit (i.e. f-stop) or
> two different.  It makes sense to chose a different "dynamic range" for
> each channel based on things like WB (and by association colorspace).

Just being pedantic but you allude in the above paragraph that
Colorspace is dependent on "dynamic range" however it's not,
inappropriate choice of WB may cause some colours to clip in certain
circumstances but it doesn't alter the sensors colour response. Just
consider the scenario of a sensor which has acute sensitivity to near
UV and near visible IR but very poor green response. It could feed
into a 4 bit ADC but would still require a very wide colorspace to
adequately describe/contain it's colour response.

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