That's what I do. You still have to go through the same process if you 
are in Adobe 98. SRGB is a must do.
Paul
On Feb 24, 2007, at 7:47 AM, graywolf wrote:

> Well, I have about decided upon the following proceedure:
>
> Starting with a ProphotoRGB, 16bit, 10x7.5 inch image
> Resample, Bi-cubic Sharper, 72ppi or 100bpi
> Convert to sRGB
> Convert to 8 bit
> Save for web
>
> That should keep the quality as high as reasonably possible.
>
> Now to see if I can work up a script to do that automatically. I had
> been intending to work on that when ever I got a hold of one of those
> round tuit things anyway <grin>. Just need to add a couple of steps.
>
> It really seems to be the conversion from 16 bit Prophoto that was the
> problem. I did not have it when using 16 bit Adobe98, so there must be
> some kind of glitch in Adobe's SFW script. Maybe the simplest thing
> would be going back to Adobe98.
>
> Now anyone want to tell me why Thunderbird will not let me paste in
> stuff except as a quote? That started a few upgrades back. Whatever
> happened to software that worked the way you expected it to? Don't
> remind me, it never existed and probably never well.
>
> -graywolf
>
>
> David Mann wrote:
>>
>> I would definitely advise against saving a jpg from a Pro Photo file
>> without converting to sRGB first.
>
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