Rick Womer wrote:

>I can't provide a sophisticated answer to your questions, just ones
>based on my own observations.
>
>The billion-color (i.e. wide gamut) monitor is going to be Adobe RGB, not sRGB.
>
>A wide-gamut (Adobe RGB) monitor will display, for example, different
>shades of red that an sRGB monitor will show as being the same. The
>difference can be striking.

But will it show up in print? If you're printing with CMYK inks, it
might not. If the end goal of your workflow is a physical print you
have to take that into account when choosing a monitor.

>I can't tell you anything about Winblows, except that Exploder
>displays sRGB no matter what the original gamut is. Safari and (I
>think) Firefox and Chrome are "color space aware."

Internet Explorer 11 and later support color profiles.
 
-- 
Mark Roberts - Photography & Multimedia
www.robertstech.com





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