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Missing L*a*b* color readout – found a workaround?

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  • Paul Perreault
    Create a new process; name it CMYK
    Change the ICC profile to Generic CMYK profile
    Save it.

    Now, when you open a picture and have the CMYK profile active the color readout values will show CMYK in percent.

    HTH--
    PP
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Thanks, ppmax, but I don't understand how CMYK is in anyway related to L*a*b*.

    The "L" value is for luminance, which is totally independent of color, and changing it makes an image lighter and darker without changing the tint, whatsoever. To change luminance in CMYK requires changing at least three channels (CMY), and for large changes, all four channels. Or am I missing something?

    "a" is for the green to magenta color scale, and "b" for the blue to yellow color scale (this mimics the same color approach as white balance/color temperature and tint). Again, there is no simple, intuitive CMYK channel action that will replicate this.

    If you wouldn't mind, please explain how you use CMYK to replicate L*a*b* color measurement. Thank you.
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  • Paul Perreault
    If you wouldn't mind, please explain how you use CMYK to replicate L*a*b* color measurement. Thank you.


    Reading comprehension fail on my part, no less. 🤭

    Sorry!
    PP
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  • Permanently deleted user
    I've found a workaround. See my post:

    Missing CIE L*a*b* color readout – a real workaround

    viewtopic.php?f=61&t=24362
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