RGB then.
> to my knowledge, you won't be able to get the "same color impression" - it
> is a different "Color Space" and therefore, the result is necessarily
> different. (and, it depends to some extent on the program / program
> version, and to great extent, the monitor you are using: is it a calibrated
> one? = expensive). Please correct me, if I am wrong.
> kind regards,
> Reinhar
>
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> University of Regensburg
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>
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