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AdobeRGB VS sRGB colour space
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<blockquote data-quote="ryan20fun" data-source="post: 462525" data-attributes="member: 38850"><p>Well I follow the advice of the guy on "Nothlight Images", And that is to use as big a colour space as posible and to work in 16bit.</p><p>The large(er) colour space is good if your camera can produce colours outside of a givin colour space.</p><p>So aRGB can hold more "colours" then sRGB.</p><p></p><p>sRGB for web because you need a modern browser to read the embeded colour profile otherwise the colours will look washed out if the colour space is bigger then sRGB.</p><p></p><p>HTH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ryan20fun, post: 462525, member: 38850"] Well I follow the advice of the guy on "Nothlight Images", And that is to use as big a colour space as posible and to work in 16bit. The large(er) colour space is good if your camera can produce colours outside of a givin colour space. So aRGB can hold more "colours" then sRGB. sRGB for web because you need a modern browser to read the embeded colour profile otherwise the colours will look washed out if the colour space is bigger then sRGB. HTH [/QUOTE]
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