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<blockquote data-quote="Needa" data-source="post: 834971" data-attributes="member: 37799"><p>Welcome!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Color space</p><p></p><p>If you are shooting RAW and processing your files what is going to matter is your programs working color space and the output color space. The whole issue with color space is the file should be in the output color space of the viewing device. Since this is not know the normal approach is to output your file in sRGB the lowest common denominator. This will not give you the best view on your new computer which is able to view P3 but is considered internet safe because a majority of the devices will display correctly. So you may want to change the output profile based on if you are going to be viewing a particular image on your device or posting it to the internet.</p><p></p><p>Most sources do not believe the in camera color space setting affects the raw file but it does affect the embedded JPG which many programs use as the preview thumbnail. If you are using and loading in camera JPGs directly to the internet you may want to set it for sRGB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Needa, post: 834971, member: 37799"] Welcome! Color space If you are shooting RAW and processing your files what is going to matter is your programs working color space and the output color space. The whole issue with color space is the file should be in the output color space of the viewing device. Since this is not know the normal approach is to output your file in sRGB the lowest common denominator. This will not give you the best view on your new computer which is able to view P3 but is considered internet safe because a majority of the devices will display correctly. So you may want to change the output profile based on if you are going to be viewing a particular image on your device or posting it to the internet. Most sources do not believe the in camera color space setting affects the raw file but it does affect the embedded JPG which many programs use as the preview thumbnail. If you are using and loading in camera JPGs directly to the internet you may want to set it for sRGB. [/QUOTE]
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