The reading is from the JPEG file itself, it is not related to the monitor
in use.
Are you using the JPEG file you posted on your site? Or you are checking
with your original under Adobe RGB profile? Your JPEG file have no embedded
profile, I assume is it sRGB. Personally, I don't like Adobe RGB.
BTW, for the boy's hand I have read the bright part.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tina Manley" <images@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> But that would depend on your monitor, right? On my monitor, sampling
> those areas I get
> Darkest part of hair - 18,24,19
> Red dress - 158,64,8
> Shadow of left hand - 23,21,16
>
> Is that more normal? I really don't know.
>
> Tina
>
> On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 10:11 PM, C.H.Ling <ch_photo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Just sampling some RGB values of the image, dark area of his hair read
>> (1,20,30), unbalanced. The red cloth read (216,2,2), even it is read
>> color
>> I
>> have never seen so extreme red bias, there is serious G and B cutoff.
>> Left
>> hand of the boy read (161,84,2), green is almost totally disappeared,
>> shouldn't happen with daylight illumination. No matter you "feel" the
>> color
>> is right or not but the RGB data just not normal.
>>
>> C.H.Ling
>>
>
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