> If you want to do professional grade color, you have to
> go way beyond the narrow confines of thinking about color
> as simply RGB color.
Implied from what you say there are scanners that _detect_
and record by methods other than by RGB. I haven't yet
seen any that do this, including many professional models.
Your words "way" or "narrow" I'd like to say I don't yet follow,
without starting a flame war.
> The RGB gamut and the CMYK gamut largely overlap,
So nobody's perfect but they can get along together.
John A.
Received on Tue Nov 16 2004 - 13:01:33 GMT
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