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What settings are you using for PS and any other image editing software you use like Lightroom, Bridge, Gimp, ect? Time was I used the default (I think) sRGB. Then, a few years ago (my, how time flies) I changed to Adobe RGB 1998 because of the wider range and the CMYK support for print. Over the past year or so I'm noticing a some more colour settings that have a wider colour range again, and are supported if not actively recommended by other programmes like Canon's bundled software. One is ProPhoto RGB which provides an even larger RGB range and I imagine is especially useful when working with RAW files. As I almost exclusively shoot in RAW I'm thinking of switching to this. Has anyone had experience of using this colour setting? I also remember reading on the Adobe site or perhaps it was [url=http://www.photoshopsupport.com/tutorials/jennifer.html] Jennifer Apple[/url] Photoshop support site that there is a new colour setting on the block but I've lost the page, can't remember the setting, and pathetically can't find reference to it anywhere. :( Was I tripping or have you too heard of this new colour profile and can recall it? I'm still searching for it as we speak. I understand about colour profiles and matching them across various software. I also realise there are colour settings for different usage, web print etc. Any thoughts? [url=http://www.ozoneasylum.com/5635] [img]http://www.digitao.co.uk/sigs/taoboogie.gif[/img] [/url] [i]Those who look for monsters should look to it that they do not become monsters. For when you gaze long into the abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.[/i]
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