Color Management - Critical in Production Workflow
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Glenn Martin
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If a tree falls in the forest and there's no one around to hear it, does it make a sound? Likewise, is a red Macintosh apple red in your refrigerator with the door closed and the light off? Guess what: It's only red when you open the door!
Color happens when three things interact: Light (1) hits an object (2) and a viewer—eyes or a light sensor such as a camera with film or a CCD—(3) perceives that interaction. All three elements need to come together for color to happen. It is the refrigerator's light modified by the apple's, an object, surface that you, the viewer, sees that results in the red color apple; (unless it's a green apple—then the whole deal is off!).
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