Thanks Thomas, That was just the info I was looking for.
> If you, in Photoshop, choose View > Proof Setup > Macintosh RGB you >should see what they are seeing (something lighter than what you have now). Wow, I see what you mean! > Non CM savvy apps is an entirely different matter, and I'd believe that's > what they are judging from. This is strange because they are selling pictures all the time so I wonder how they could have happy customers if they are "darkening" my Adobe1998 images. <Rather than touching your (hopefully calibrated and profiled) monitor, try to <convert your RGB files to either ColorMatch RGB or Apple RGB I notice that when I do that, the appearance on screen stays the same but of course they are now in "their colour space". I can understand this. Does it make any/much difference if one starts with the image in Apple RGB or if one converts from Adobe1998 just before sending off? Regards, Paul =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
