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05/08/2004 10:13:14 PM · #1 |
Can anyone tell me what advantages (if any) there are of using the Adobe RGB parameter setting? My Rebel is set by default to Parameter 1.
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05/08/2004 11:52:43 PM · #2 |
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05/09/2004 12:08:54 AM · #3 |
I use the defult settings.
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05/09/2004 12:11:31 AM · #4 |
the adobe settings are good if you are going to do workin the digital darkroom. I tested some shots out on all parameters to check things out & found that the adobe is good when I want to fix things up in the DDR
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05/09/2004 02:11:32 AM · #5 |
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05/09/2004 10:23:22 AM · #6 |
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05/09/2004 04:11:29 PM · #7 |
I don`t think there are any advantages in using Adobe RGB parameter.
I shot parameter 1. If you want the best possible image i guess you should use raw. |
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06/07/2004 01:04:13 PM · #8 |
Off the subject but what the devil is all this "bump" stuff? I've seen it in several posts so if someone could enlighten me, I'd be thrilled!
All the best... |
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06/07/2004 02:02:36 PM · #9 |
adobe RGB gives you more robust color but you have
to finish it as Rooster said in the "Digital Dark Room" |
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06/07/2004 02:29:07 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by digistoune: Off the subject but what the devil is all this "bump" stuff? I've seen it in several posts so if someone could enlighten me, I'd be thrilled!
All the best... |
inserting 'bump' into a thread will bring it back to the top of the 'most recent threads' and may invoke more response
hth (hope this helps)
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