Well, not sure from your context, but you can't slip out of sRGB into aRGB. a
is a wider gamut than s. You can subtract, but you can't add. Me, I'm a
ProPhoto RGB guy. Bigger bucket. Like I said, you can always subtract, but you
can't add.
--Bob Whitmire
Registered Neanderthal
On Jun 10, 2013, at 11:51 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
>> However, I accept yours and CH's opinion on this and will work in sRGB. I
>> don't think that I will ever find it a problem looking for microcontrast . .
>> . ;-)
>
> There are only a couple of times where the editing of an image
> required my slipping into aRGB. In reality, I could have accomplished
> the same task with the curves tool.
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