Indeed sRGB seems to be the easiest way, if I change Photoshop to Adobe RGB
or PhotoProRGB I get these washed out JPG savings no matter if I choose
SFW or save as --> JPG.  I wonder how much information gets lost in press
print with sRGB, the tutorial I saw on the web is quite impressive and show
a
huge loss in color space with sRGB compared to Adobe RGB or even better
PhotoProRGB.

Has somebody with a high end printer ever tried the different color spaces
on a printer, I wonder if I really have to choose PhotoProRGB for my
calendar project to get rich and deep colors as promised

Have a look at:
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/prophoto-rgb.shtml
.
But when I can't see all the colors on the monitor for proofing I'm a bit
afraid of getting color cast and unprintable colors later as a nasty
surprise.
Decisions, decisions, I want more time to  t a k e photographs instead ;-)

greetings
Markus


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Bill Owens
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When I worked in a lab using a Fuji processor, adobe RGB gave me a terrible
blue cast.  Switching to sRGB fixed the problem.  This was with the IstD

Bill

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Markus Maurer
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 5:43 PM
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Subject: PESO:just a first K10D test photo with flash

Hi Pentaxians
still struggling on the new digital way I made this first flash shot with
the AF280T in auto mode and bounced to the wall on the K10D
set at ISO 100 and F5.6 of "Leo Leu Lowenzahn". I cropped it a bit and
sharpened in Photoshop but I'm still unable to set the tonal range as good
in the
raw converter as in Photoshop. That will have too wait a bit too.
Experimenting with Adobe RGB, sRGB and ProPhotoRGB color space settings
leaves me confused enough for today. Too much reading....
I will have to go out tomorrow for some close-ups, that little 18-55mm Kit
lens will come handy for some first landscape test shots.

http://www.mypage.bluewin.ch/solicom/leoleu1.jpg

greetings
Markus




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