I work on a Mac. I'm not sure what you're working on. But I use a
generic RGB color profile and the ColrSynch workflow. I convert RAW in
PhotoShop CS, sharpening and adjusting other parameters as my eye sees
it. Then I convert to a 144 megabyte 48 bit file. I make additional
tweaks as needed before printing, then convert to 24 bit and save as a
72 meg file. For internet use, I increase brightness by about 12 units
and contrast by about 5. Then I do a "save for internet." I can't be
bothered with expending more effort than this for internet pics. I
suppose I oould go back and save the RAW conversion in an sRGB
colorspace, but it's just not worth the extra effort to me. My hammered
out internet files appear to be at least okay to my eye.
Paul
On Sep 1, 2004, at 11:25 PM, Rob Studdert wrote:
I'm in the midst or re-assessing my colour managed ditial imaging
work-flow and
I'd like to hear from any listers who have a workable system in place.
I shoot
exclusively in RAW with AdobeRGB CS. I need to be able to produce
images with a
wide gamut for printing and sRGB for internet use and general
distribution.
I'd like to know what working colour space you have settled on and if
you save
your archive edits in that working CS?
Cheers,
Rob Studdert
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