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crimbo
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sRGB or Adobe colour space?


Took an image in each colour space. Converted in ACR maintaining the colour space. Converted to monochrome in Imaging Factory. resized and used save for web...did nowt else.
So is there a difference in this example?
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Chris, I would say the bottom has more contrast, less washed out, sRGB version???

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Cany see much diff maybe a tad more contrast, but tell yu wot them apples look yum, any way i use Adobe 1998 from cam right through to printing !!!! emoticon

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martinimages wrote:
... any way i use Adobe 1998 from cam right through to printing !!!! emoticon

Martin



yep SRGB for web and Adobe for print...basically to get the best match you should 'convert to profile' for your web image!

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Well save for web auto converts to srgb me thinks

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convert to profile will give you an sRGB that is very nearly the same as the Adobe RGB while save for web just remaps the image and hence the greater changes...

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