On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 13:56:52 +0000 Phill Heywood wrote:

>Check if the colour space setting has changed fron Srgb to Nikon
>Adobe 1998.Canon uses an underscore as a prefix for files shot with A98,
>Nikon might be similar.

I think you may have it. It's a nasty case of wetware failure...

I thought it'd been set to aRGB since I got it. I just opened some early
NEFs (shown as DSC_1234) & went to 'convert to profile' where the source
space was shown as aRGB. So I thought that I was shooting in aRGB -  but
maybe I'd been shooting with the D70 set to sRGB (whoops) & moved them
into aRGB in the raw conversion.

I'm confused though, if I'm shooting raw then the file contains all the
data captured so what does an sRGB or aRGB tag mean in terms of that file?

David Hoffman
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