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Lots of red.
Your reference about reds I find very interesting. My problem is that as an American Fire and EMS photographer, an enormous amount of my work in color has predominately red component. In addition those shades of red and they are extremely glossy, and always with high visibility reflective bands. Think about working in an atmosphere of predominate red?
Posted by: Harry W. Clor on 21 Aug 2010 at 21:21
All reds are not even!
Mr Shore needs a lesson on colourmetric renderings if he is suffering blocking up of out of gamut colours. He is obviously using relative colourmetric intent to get the out of gamut blocking, he should be using perceptual colourmetric intent to keep gradations within out of gamut colours.
Posted by: Scott on 26 Aug 2010 at 02:08