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Colour Space for Saving B/W Images
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[quote name='wim' timestamp='1341429342' post='19320']

Hi Frank,



Yes, it makes a difference, because the different colour spaces also interpret luminosity differently,basically because greys, whites and blacks are essentially specific mixes of all colours. Furthermore, the moment you start using a tint, like sepia, etc., you will also make use of the colour rendition of a colour space, and even more so when using B&W to e.g. emphasise a specific object with a single colour (red strawberry in otherwise B&W surroundings, etc.).



IOW, use the colour space you'd normally use, and you should be fine.



HTH, kind regards, Wim

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Thank you, Wim. I understand it now.



Best regards,

Frank
  


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Colour Space for Saving B/W Images - by frank - 07-04-2012, 05:10 AM
Colour Space for Saving B/W Images - by Guest - 07-04-2012, 09:00 AM
Colour Space for Saving B/W Images - by wim - 07-04-2012, 07:15 PM
Colour Space for Saving B/W Images - by frank - 07-05-2012, 10:21 AM

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