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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 378586" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>From what I find it seems RAW stores data in quantity; n amount of whatever it records for each pixel. Only when processing those amounts are converted according a color space. The larger the range of that color space, the more diversity.</p><p></p><p>I have set the cam to sRGB since I doubt it matters much for anything else but JPEG but all the rest I do in ProPhoto. Mainly because that's what LR uses and I see no advantage to constantly switching color spaces while processing. From what I read Pro is even wider than aRGB. I even set PS to adjust to Pro. If I used PS most, I'd probably use aRGB.</p><p></p><p>In the end when degrading all to a JPEG, I see too little difference between them all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 378586, member: 31330"] From what I find it seems RAW stores data in quantity; n amount of whatever it records for each pixel. Only when processing those amounts are converted according a color space. The larger the range of that color space, the more diversity. I have set the cam to sRGB since I doubt it matters much for anything else but JPEG but all the rest I do in ProPhoto. Mainly because that's what LR uses and I see no advantage to constantly switching color spaces while processing. From what I read Pro is even wider than aRGB. I even set PS to adjust to Pro. If I used PS most, I'd probably use aRGB. In the end when degrading all to a JPEG, I see too little difference between them all. [/QUOTE]
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