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From: alanr@rd.bbc.co.uk (Alan Roberts)
Subject: Re: Color space FAQ
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Ulrich Kliegis (UK@ruebe.mdc.netuse.de) wrote:
: This message < Re: Color space FAQ >
: sent by alanr@rd.bbc.co.uk (Alan Roberts )
: happened to appear on my screen in /comp/graphics today.
: >
: >The "experts" were busy, writing.
: >
: >Charles Poynton, adrian Ford, and I, have compiled three documents which
: >can take over the information content role if this FAQ.
: >Now, if you want to have documents posted here regularly in ASCII, you
: >have to realise that we are talking about big documents (I mean really
: >big). I can't do it because BBC does not support that sort of thing, nor
: >can Charles yet (although he objects to posting in ASCII, ask him why).
: >Adrian could arrange it.
: >
: >Do you want us to pursue this?

: Can you post it once as a sample issue?

: Ulli

I'll see what I can do, be patient, it might take a few days.

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