On 8 Nov 2004, at 12:28, Paul Ellis wrote:
- that it becomes your standard archival colourspace so that you're not constantly saving master files in different formats.
Why is there a need for a standard colour space?
AFAIK the camera profile defines the colourspace required to not clip the information. AFAIK If you process the raw with the camera profile embedded and then use this as a working space you will only get clipping when you change the profile to supply to clients.
Assuming you have a perfect monitor (Ho ho ho) you will see the clipping or change occuring rather than it occuring on the fly, at the end of the job rather than at the beginning.
Anybody who actually knows what they are talking about care to comment?
Matthew Ward
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