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07/17/2005 06:13:49 PM · #1 |
I use a Rebel XT and Adobe Photoshop CS. Should I be taking my photos in Adobe RGB? I've been using sRGB camera settings and have not experimented, since I really don't understand what the difference is (different colorspace??) |
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07/17/2005 06:15:14 PM · #2 |
you hit the nail on the head, different colour space ;)
i use Adobe RGB, but then the guy i use to develop my pics use the same colour space on their print machines :) |
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07/17/2005 06:20:29 PM · #3 |
aRGB is better for printing, but I often take pictures in sRGB for quicker turn around. My Raw editor however converts to aRGB automatically.
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07/17/2005 06:42:24 PM · #4 |
I've been doind some works, mainly social photography and I've been using sRGB, and I always post process a bit the final images, mainly to correct exposure and a bit of USM in some cases, and selective desat or sepia in others. But in the moust images I don't see any difference in the images in the final prints and the ones I see in the monitor after post processing it. So I did'nt felt the need to change to aRGB.
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07/17/2005 06:58:18 PM · #5 |
This was just in the July Outdoor Photographer. You may find it interesting.
Digital Horizons: Color Space Wars |
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07/17/2005 07:14:15 PM · #6 |
Great information, everyone. Thanks for the great tips and informative reading! |
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07/17/2005 07:17:06 PM · #7 |
Great read! thanks for this. Very interesting the part about velvia film.
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