On 10/14/2014 07:52 AM, Øyvind Kolås wrote:
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 1:34 PM, Elle Stone
<ellestone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
To convert images to and from unbounded linear gamma sRGB, you MUST pass
through XYZ. XYZ is the PCS.
I remind you that linear RGB spaces are a single matrix multiplication
away from other linear RGB spaces and XYZ.
Matrix conversions between RGB working spaces can be concantenated. That
concantenation goes through XYZ. It almost sounds like you want to
obscure this fundamental distinction between XYZ and unbounded linear
gamma sRGB.
Let's cut to the chase:
Are you planning on converting non-sRGB images to unbounded linear gamma
sRGB? Yes or no?
Foo or bar? Do you have any idea what "implementation detail" means?
I do know what "implementation detail" means.
You didn't the question, so I'll try again:
Are you planning on converting non-sRGB images to unbounded linear gamma
sRGB? Yes or no?
If yes, are you intending that at least some editing will be done on the
image while it's encoded using sRGB primaries? Yes or no?
With respect,
Elle Stone
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