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SETTING THE PREFERENCES
REGARDING OUTPUT COLOR SPACE SETTINGS AVAILABLE
sRGB
This is the color spacing standard promoted by Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft. Because sRGB
reflects the quality of average PC monitors, this standard is well suited for handling images that
are to be displayed on the Web. However, because of it’s limited color scale, it is not suitable
for professional prepress usage. sRGB is widely used around the world, and is considered to
be the color spacing standard for multi-media and Internet usage.
Apple RGB
This Apple based color spacing has been available since the Apple 13 model. It is used as a
standard default setting for software such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop Ver. 4 and
higher, etc. Because this color spacing standard is widely used in the world of Desktop
Publishing (DTP), it is suited for the reproduction of older version DTP files. As this standard
affords a wider color scale than sRGB, it is commonly employed when a printed product is the
intended objective.
SMPTE-C
This color spacing is currently the accepted standard used in the USA for television
broadcasting. This standard is most suitable color spacing available for work intended for
television broadcast in the USA.
PAL/SECAM
This color spacing is currently the accepted standard used in Europe for television
broadcasting. This standard is most suitable color spacing available for work intended for
television broadcasting in Europe.
ColorMatch RGB
This color spacing standard has a wide color scale and is considered ideal for use with Radius
Press View monitors, which are used commonly in the prepress (publishing?) world.
Adobe RGB
This color spacing standard offers a wider color scale than ColorMatch RGB. The extensive
range of colors available with this color spacing make this standard the most suitable standard
for prepress usage. However, this range also includes many colors that are unable to be printed
(colors other than CMYK, etc.).
Broad Spectrum Color Scale RGB
Utilizing the genuine coordinates of the color spectrum, this color spacing standard offers an
extremely extensive selection of colors. However, most of the colors available in this range are
not able to be displayed on standard computer monitors, or be used for printing.
NTSC
This color spacing is currently the accepted standard used in Japan for television broadcasting.
This standard is most suitable color spacing available for work intended for television broadcast
in Japan.
CIE RGB
This is the color spacing defined by the CIE (Commissin Internationale d`Eclairage).
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