From: "Ken Waller"
I'll stick with Adobe RGB as its worked well for me over the last 13 years
or so of printing on an inkjet.
Have you seen a difference with your workflow between sRGB & Adobe RGB ?
If I understand color space, you want to match the working color gamut
to the available colors for the output device.
Adobe RGB has colors available that are outside the sRGB color space. If
you use those Adobe RGB colors in your image and the output device uses
sRGB, the image may not come out looking like you envisioned it.
Printing to mini-labs, converting to sRGB works to make my prints come
out like I expect them to.
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