![]() ![]() Using a gamut that allows for a larger color representation allows for more accurate colors when printing. As a simple means of diagramming this, the image at left, from the Adobe whitepaper A Color Managed Raw Workflow by Jeff Schewe and Bruce Fraser, shows how each gamut can reproduce only a certain segment of the total visible color spectrum. While this color space works well for images you wish to view on a screen, its color gamut (range of colors) is more lacking than, say, Adobe 1998 or Pro Photo. By default, GIMP comes with one ICC (International Color Consortium) profile preloaded and that is sRGB.
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