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Lab Color mode

The CIE L*a*b* color model (Lab) is based on the human perception of color. The numeric values in Lab describe all the colors that a person with normal vision sees. Because Lab describes how a color looks rather than how much of a particular colorant is needed for a device (such as a monitor, desktop printer, or digital camera) to produce colors, Lab is considered to be a device-independent color model. Color management systems use Lab as a color reference to predictably transform a color from one color space to another color space.

The Lab Color mode has a lightness component (L) that can range from 0 to 100. In the Adobe Color Picker and Color palette, the a component (green-red axis) and the b component (blue-yellow axis) can range from +127 to –128.

Lab images can be saved in Photoshop, Photoshop EPS, Large Document Format (PSB), Photoshop PDF, Photoshop Raw, TIFF, Photoshop DCS 1.0, or Photoshop DCS 2.0 formats. You can save 48‑bit (16‑bits-per-channel) Lab images in Photoshop, Large Document Format (PSB), Photoshop PDF, Photoshop Raw, or TIFF formats.

Note: The DCS 1.0 and DCS 2.0 formats convert the file to CMYK when opened.

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Marcia Marcia Marcia said on Aug 13, 2008 at 6:39 AM :
I am attempting to punch up the color using the channels in the Lab Color mode. When I convert to Lab Color, the image goes completely black. Any suggestions regarding what I need to change to prevent this?
No screen name said on Aug 23, 2008 at 1:35 PM :
After selecting Lab Color, go to image ---> apply image. In the dialog box, change blending to 'overlay' instead of using multiply.

Larry
No screen name said on Nov 29, 2008 at 3:23 PM :
I'm having the same problem with the image turning black when I convert to lab color and nothing in the Apply Image window changes it. The conversion works fine on my laptop but not on my desktop. Any suggestions?

Camden

 

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