A study in colour - Part 5: Capturing yellow
The colour yellow is difficult to print or display on electronic media. I have noticed over the years that yellows don't always come out with the brightness or level of detail that I would expect. It seemed to me that yellows would hit a wall when it came to how bright they could get. That never seemed to be a problem with the other colours. To prove this to myself, I took an image with bright yellows and broke the colours down into their CMYK counterparts and looked at the levels of the colours. You can see the results below. Yellow-rumped warbler. Notice cyan and magenta hit the left wall on the histogram and stop, but yellow goes past the wall. This is because the file is not capable of rendering yellow to that level. Upon researching the concept further, I discovered that there is truth to the concept. It seems that the ability of the human eye to see yellow extends past the gamuts of print, film, and electronic media. Another problem ...