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From: alanr@dd.eng.bbc.co.uk (Alan Roberts)
Subject: Re: Announcing FAQ Colour
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Mats Carlin (mac@si.sintef.no) wrote:
: In article <399hpl$7tv@newsbf01.news.aol.com>, poynton@aol.com (Poynton) writes:
: > Frequently Asked Questions about Colour (Read Me)
: > 
: > Charles A. Poynton
: > Charles@mail.north.net
: > 94/11/02
: > 

: Deleted stuff about the FAQ Colour, follow the thread...

: Just one comment :

: There is also a colorspace FAQ frequently posted by David Bourgin 
: (david.bourgin@ufrima.imag.fr) on this and related newsgroups.
: It is also posted to sci.answers

Yes, but.....

Charle's Poynton's documents do not contain erroneous information,
and are founded on colour science. David Bourguin's FAQ is full of
misinformation and is highly misleading. I have been (amongst others)
trying to get David's FAQ into shape, with remarkably little success,
so I am very happy to have Charle's FAQ available for those interested
in colour work.

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