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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 683990" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>No difference here. I checked on my phone and tablet as well. Those screens always look more vivid than my laptop screen but the shots still look the same.</p><p></p><p>I said in the other thread that I have trouble wrapping my head around color space. Since then I have done some reading and I think as a concept, I finally get it. As for real life, I still don't get it. I set my camera for jpg and took some shots in each color space. No processing at all. No matter what I viewed them in, I could not tell the difference. So maybe our devices are not capable of showing the difference? Maybe its a printer thing? But that doesn't explain why the aRGB does not look bad on the web. I'll be following along here to learn.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes I can't even tell when my wife gets her hair color touched up so there is probably no hope for me.:dejection:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 683990, member: 4923"] No difference here. I checked on my phone and tablet as well. Those screens always look more vivid than my laptop screen but the shots still look the same. I said in the other thread that I have trouble wrapping my head around color space. Since then I have done some reading and I think as a concept, I finally get it. As for real life, I still don't get it. I set my camera for jpg and took some shots in each color space. No processing at all. No matter what I viewed them in, I could not tell the difference. So maybe our devices are not capable of showing the difference? Maybe its a printer thing? But that doesn't explain why the aRGB does not look bad on the web. I'll be following along here to learn. Sometimes I can't even tell when my wife gets her hair color touched up so there is probably no hope for me.:dejection: [/QUOTE]
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