Replying to several comments on color space - Mark Roberts posted this link to Dry Creek's web site with an interactive 3D model that let's you compare color spaces:
<http://www.drycreekphoto.com/Learn/color_spaces.htm> Playing with the model a bit has pretty much convinced me that I'm not losing much, if anything, by using sRGB. Given that I'm not working with a client or printing press process that requires something different. It boils down to this. I can't see anything outside of the sRGB colorspace on my monitor. I can't print anything outside of the sRGB colorspace on my printer. The lab I work with uses a Fuji processor with Chrystal Archive paper. It can't print anything outside of the sRGB color space. So, using any colorspace other than sRGB just adds more invisible unpredictability to my process. If things change in the future and we get common devices that are capable of more, I can always go back to my original RAW files and reconvert. Until then, I don't see any reason to convert my files to a color space I can't see on my monitor and can't print on my printer. See you later, gs

