Re: Histograms in unbounded mode sRGB

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On 04/18/2014 04:10 PM, Elle Stone wrote:
If a user opens, for example, a ProPhotoRGB image, I think it is
unrealistic to expect that the user will understand what values like
-13.37 and + 1.36 mean in the image histogram (or what these values mean
in the Color Picker or Color Selector).

I think the only reasonable solution is to keep the WideGamutRGB
chromaticities available for use as an editing/compositing color space,
and use that color space to display histogram information (and also to
display Color Picker and Color Selector information).

Drat those typos. I meant keep the ProPhotoRGB chromaticities available.
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