Paul writes ... > 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?
It should make no difference in appearance on the monitor, but there may be some subtle differences in the resulting gamut, not visible with monitor space. When I read Thomas Holms' reply, I realized I could add nothing to his comments ... but the question did come to mind whether or not you embedded the AdobeRGB profile when you sent the images to the client ... thinking possibly, they opened the image with no profile defined, to which may have assigned their preferred Mac color space (e.g., colormatch). This could have resulted in what they saw(?) cheerios ... shAf :o) Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland www.micro-investigations.com =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
