----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cory Papenfuss"
Subject: Re: AdobeRGB vs. sRGB


>>  Unless you calibrate your own printer, or use a lab that will give
> you a profile for their output or specifically states they use 
> something
> wide (like ProRGB), chances are they use sRGB.

Photographic paper's colour gamut falls within sRGB. If you send a wider 
gamut file to a photographic printer, the paper will clip.

William Robb 



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