On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 9:15 PM, Ken Waller <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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 ?

All of my printing is fully color managed with specific paper
profiles, I can't answer that question. I'm not sure its even
relevant.

My *editing* in the early 2000s was on JPEG images which had sRGB and
Adobe RGB in-camera settings. Then, when I went to the first
raw-capable camera in 2003, I output from Camera Raw exclusively in
Adobe RGB colorspace. In 2006, when ProPhoto RGB became available, I
switched my Camera Raw+Photoshop processing workflow to ProPhoto RGB,
and then Lightroom came available.

There's definitely far more editability in ProPhoto RGB over Adobe
RGB, and the same again for Adobe RGB over sRGB.

Since the vast majority of printer/ink/papers out there do not
encompass all of sRGB gamut, if you've done a good job with editing,
the difference between sRGB and Adobe RGB is irrelevant. The choice of
color space and gamut is far more important to the editability of an
image,not the printability.

-- 
Godfrey
  godfreydigiorgi.posterous.com

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