RogerB
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- Sep 27, 2010
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- Epson Pro3880
Just occurred to me that your original must be in ProPhotoRGB and I had assumed sRGB. I say this because if I assign sRGB or AdobeRGB to your original the skin tones are very yellow, whereas if I assign ProPhotoRGB they look normal i.e redder. Doesn't make an enormous difference in the colours in numerical terms so the gamut plot is not very different; but, it does make the image look right. Your "proof" image on the other hand looks very saturated if I assign PPRGB and redder than the original after assigning PPRGB. Is there something odd about your colour spaces in different applications?Thank you for doing this...it is great to see that all the tones within the image fit within your display profile. I suspected this, and have done a gamut check on the image, but your plot shows this conclusively. Thanks again!
PP