16.7m Colour chart

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Or color chart (I’m not worried).

Does anyone have a script that’ll work with 6.0.1 or a complete chart/file on the web that I can download (I appreciate it will be rather large, and some twenty or so screens worth for me) .

I am trying to get a complete colour range displayed on my screen/s as a sort of test/demo.

As an aside, can 6.0 count the colours used in an image – I’m using another tool at the moment but really think PS ought to be able to do the task. It really is surprising how few colours are actually displayed in even the most complex images.

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Mike Russell
Jan 29, 2005
News Virgin wrote:
Or color chart (I’m not worried).

Does anyone have a script that’ll work with 6.0.1 or a complete chart/file on the web that I can download (I appreciate it will be rather large, and some twenty or so screens worth for me) .
I am trying to get a complete colour range displayed on my screen/s as a sort of test/demo.

As an aside, can 6.0 count the colours used in an image – I’m using another tool at the moment but really think PS ought to be able to do the task. It really is surprising how few colours are actually displayed in even the most complex images.

I don’t think such an image has been done, or ever will be. Such an image would probably not be very practical, because of the size, or interesting because the contrast of adjacent colors in some cases would be almost negligible. Even if you had such an image, it would probably not be long before you started to yearn for the 16 bit version 🙂

Another, smaller, image, along those lines, is LabMeter, which contains the entire color range, and has an adjustment layer to change the overall brightness. Together with Photoshop’s gamut warning, it is used to compare the gamuts of various profiles.
http://www.curvemeister.com/downloads/index.html


Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com
www.geigy.2y.net
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nomail
Jan 29, 2005
Mike Russell wrote:

News Virgin wrote:
Or color chart (I’m not worried).

Does anyone have a script that’ll work with 6.0.1 or a complete chart/file on the web that I can download (I appreciate it will be rather large, and some twenty or so screens worth for me) .
I am trying to get a complete colour range displayed on my screen/s as a sort of test/demo.

As an aside, can 6.0 count the colours used in an image – I’m using another tool at the moment but really think PS ought to be able to do the task. It really is surprising how few colours are actually displayed in even the most complex images.

I don’t think such an image has been done, or ever will be.

It has been done and you can download it from:
http://www.brucelindbloom.com/index.html?WorkingSpaceInfo.ht ml#GamutProj ections

Such an image would probably not be very practical, because of the size

Because the TIFF compresses very well with LZW compression, it’s actually only 1.3 MB in size.


Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.nl/
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nomail
Jan 29, 2005
Mike Russell wrote:

News Virgin wrote:
Or color chart (I’m not worried).

Does anyone have a script that’ll work with 6.0.1 or a complete chart/file on the web that I can download (I appreciate it will be rather large, and some twenty or so screens worth for me) .
I am trying to get a complete colour range displayed on my screen/s as a sort of test/demo.

As an aside, can 6.0 count the colours used in an image – I’m using another tool at the moment but really think PS ought to be able to do the task. It really is surprising how few colours are actually displayed in even the most complex images.

I don’t think such an image has been done, or ever will be.

It has been done and you can download it from:
http://www.brucelindbloom.com/index.html?WorkingSpaceInfo.ht ml#GamutProj ections

Such an image would probably not be very practical, because of the size

Because the TIFF compresses very well with LZW compression, it’s actually only 1.3 MB in size.

I have to corret myself. It’s 1.3 MB in size after you unzip it. To download it, you can choose between ZIP (53K) or SIT (36K)…


Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.nl/
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Mike Russell
Jan 29, 2005
Johan W. Elzenga wrote:
Mike Russell wrote:

News Virgin wrote:
Or color chart (I’m not worried).

Does anyone have a script that’ll work with 6.0.1 or a complete chart/file on the web that I can download (I appreciate it will be rather large, and some twenty or so screens worth for me) .
I am trying to get a complete colour range displayed on my screen/s as a sort of test/demo.

As an aside, can 6.0 count the colours used in an image – I’m using another tool at the moment but really think PS ought to be able to do the task. It really is surprising how few colours are actually displayed in even the most complex images.

I don’t think such an image has been done, or ever will be.

It has been done and you can download it from:
http://www.brucelindbloom.com/index.html?WorkingSpaceInfo.ht ml#GamutProj ections

Right you are, Johan. I stand corrected, again. Now – is there a 16 bit version in the works 🙂


Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com
www.geigy.2y.net
NV
News Virgin
Jan 30, 2005
It has been done and you can download it from:
http://www.brucelindbloom.com/index.html?WorkingSpaceInfo.ht ml#GamutProj ections

Such an image would probably not be very practical, because of the size

Because the TIFF compresses very well with LZW compression, it’s actually only 1.3 MB in size.

I have to corret myself. It’s 1.3 MB in size after you unzip it. To download it, you can choose between ZIP (53K) or SIT (36K)…

Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.nl/
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Thank you.
I’d seen single slides of this but never all together, my counter even works!
Very interesting web pages by the way.
Now to play with it ….

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