Ken Waller wrote: >From: "Mark Roberts" <[email protected]> > >> Ken Waller wrote: >> >>>Is there any advantage to using sRGB over RGB or vice versa for printing, >>>either at home or at a Costco type process? >> >> What do you mean by "RGB"? (Just about everything you work on in >> Photoshop is in RGB.) If you mean "a non-color-managed image" (in RGB >> but without any color profile at all), then there certainly is a big >> advantage: If an image isn't in any known color space then >> reproduction can be all over the map. > >I'm referring to the color space Adobe 'RGB' vs sRGB as available as a >capture option in digital SLRs. >It covers a wider area than sRGB.
Wide Gamut RGB covers an even wider gamut and Pro Photo RGB even wider than that. When I convert my raw files into a standard format I use Pro Photo RGB. When printing in a fully color managed system I rely on the Color Management Engine to map the colors into the (smaller) range appropriate for the output device. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

