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Chapter 27 —Appendix: Supplied Color Profiles | Standard RGB Profiles Supplied in Capture NX 2 247
Chapter 27
Appendix: Supplied Color Profiles
Standard RGB Profiles Supplied in Capture NX 2
Profiles with a Gamma Value of 1.8
Apple RGB: NKApple.icm (Windows)/ Nikon Apple RGB 4.0.0.3000 (Macintosh)
This profile is used in desk-top publishing applications and in Adobe Photoshop versions 4.0 or earlier, and
is the typical RGB profile for Macintosh monitors. The corresponding RGB setting in Adobe Photoshop is
“Apple RGB”. This profile is suitable for working with images displayed on the Macintosh.
ColorMatch RGB: MKCMatch.icm (Windows)/ Nikon ColorMatch RGB 4.0.0.3000 (Macintosh)
The ColorMatch profile is native to Radius PressView monitors. It has a wider gamut than Apple RGB, with a
particularly wide area devoted to the reproduction of blues. The corresponding RGB setting in Adobe
Photoshop is “Color Match RGB”.
Profiles with a Gamma Value of 2.2
sRGB: NKsRGB.icm (Windows)/ Nikon sRGB 4.0.0.3001 (Macintosh)
This RGB profile is used in the majority of Windows monitors. It closely resembles the RGB commonly used
in color television, and is also used in the digital television broadcasting system that is on its way to
becoming the industry standard in the United States of America. Software and hardware manufacturers
use it as a default color profile and guarantee operation when it is used. It is also on its way to becoming
the standard for images on the web. This profile is suited to users who plan to use their digital images “as
is”, without editing or printing them. It however suffers from the drawback of a narrow gamut with a
limited area available for reproducing blues. The corresponding RGB setting in Adobe Photoshop 5.0 and
5.5 is “sRGB”, the corresponding setting in Adobe Photoshop 6.0 “sRGB IEC61966-2.1”.
Bruce RGB: NKBruce.icm (Windows)/ Nikon Bruce RGB 4.0.0.3000 (Macintosh)
This color profile expands on the ColorMatch RGB gamut by defining the chromaticity for G as lying
between the values for G in the Adobe RGB and ColorMatch color-space profiles. It was proposed by Bruce
Fraser, who claims that it includes most of the colors in the SWOP CMYK gamut. The R and B used in the
Bruce RGB and Adobe RGB color-space profiles match.
NTSC (1953): NKNTSC.icm (Windows)/ Nikon NTSC (1953) 4.0.0.3000 (Macintosh)
This is the color space for video defined by the National Television Standards Committee (NTSC) in 1953
and used in early color televisions. This color space is also used in some Far-East newspaper and printing
organizations. The corresponding RGB setting in Adobe Photoshop is “NTSC (1953)”.