Re: [Gimp-developer] sRGB was second worst performer against spectral reference



"We won't provide any conclusions because the results in the given tests
context are self explanatory."

This is another way to say: "Trying to put things in context so that the
results are relevant to real life would expose us to criticism, so we'll
say it's obvious so that other people get the dunce cap."

On 12 May 2015 at 23:21, Elle Stone <ellestone ninedegreesbelow com> wrote:

As the GIMP 2.10 release edges closer, I thought GIMP devs and GIMP users
might want to look at the following article:

http://colour-science.org/blog_about_rgb_colourspace_models_performance.php

Of 29 compared RGB working spaces, sRGB came in second-worst in a
comparison of performance against spectral reference. AdobeRGB1998 ranked
15th from the top, ProPhotoRGB 17th from the top.

BetaRGB came in at the very top. Of the larger gamut color spaces,
Rec.2020 and two ACES variants were in the top ten.

Quoting the introduction to the article:

"The purpose of this document is to compare RGB colourspace models
operations performance against spectral reference."

"Various mathematical operations because of the nature of matrices and
linear algebra are dependent on given RGB colourspace primaries. The same
operations performed in different RGB colourspaces will yield different
tristimulus values once converted back to CIE XYZ colourspace. For example
multiplication, division and power operations are RGB colourspace primaries
dependent while addition and subtraction are not."

Quoting the conclusion: "We won't provide any conclusions because the
results in the given tests context are self explanatory."

The study suggests that sRGB is just about the worst possible color space
you could use for image editing.

Best regards,
Elle Stone
--
http://ninedegreesbelow.com
Color management and free/libre photography
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