Hello Rob, Thursday, December 14, 2006, 1:32:42 PM, you wrote:
DIS> On 14/12/06, Boros Attila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> So there is really no silver bullet, and I should consider choosing a >> color space based on what kind of image I'm working with, and what the >> final output will be, and working with ProPhotoRGB in 16 bit is just a >> safe bet. Then the final step will be to convert to sRGB before saving >> for web. Can there be a loss of image detail/color when I perform such >> a conversion? DIS> This is what I've chosen to do (and so it seems a lot of other colour DIS> management aware photographers), if you start with too much you can DIS> always scale down but you can never get data back that's lost. The way DIS> the detail is transformed depends on the rendering intent applied DIS> during the CS conversion process, see my previous reply for a good DIS> reference. <snip> DIS> The following article is probably the best of read on colour managed workflows: DIS> COLOUR MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP NOTES DIS> 2005 DIS> Copyright Les Walkling 2005 DIS> Version 2005:6 DIS> http://media-arts.rmit.edu.au/Les_Walkling/Colour_Management_Notes.pdf#search=%22Epson%207600%22 Thank you for both articles, it was a good read. -- Attila -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

