Subject | Re: Is RGB to Lab lossy? - was(Re: Lenses and sharpening) |
From | PeterN |
Date | 10/06/2014 02:55 (10/05/2014 20:55) |
Message-ID | <m0sp9f011te@news4.newsguy.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | Alan Browne |
Followups | Alan Browne (1h & 42m) > PeterN |
Alan BrowneThen you are using a different definition of quality. Certainly you are not saying one cannot have a change for the better.
On 2014.10.05, 14:42 , PeterN wrote:We went through all this some many months ago. I demonstrated clearly that the amount of 'loss' was negligible in practical terms.PeterNAlan Browne
I would use the terem "color change." anstead of loss.
Any change is a quality loss. Whether that is colour difference, tone, brightness, sharpness ... whatever, it's a loss.