sps
Newbie
Sorry if this has been asked/answered (I did a search and didn't see it)....
What color space do you have your M8 set to?
What color space do you have your M8 set to?
DaveSee
shallow depth of field
The in-camera CS is used by the JPEG engine only: so, sRGB for the monitor, AdobeRGB/ECI for the post-processing(JPEG post-processing?). The profile is not embedded in the DNG.sps said:Sorry if this has been asked/answered (I did a search and didn't see it)....
What color space do you have your M8 set to?
rgds,
Dave
sps
Newbie
Thank you. The manual is a little confusing.
Jager
Established
Actually, the profile is embedded in the DNG file. The sensor writes the same information to the DNG/Raw file regardless of the chosen profile, but whatever color space you've chosen is, indeed, embedded there. You can convert to a different color space later, of course.
I use Adobe 1998, as its gamut is better-suited to output to a print.
Jeff
I use Adobe 1998, as its gamut is better-suited to output to a print.
Jeff
Sailor Ted
Well-known
Jager said:I use Adobe 1998, as its gamut is better-suited to output to a print.
Interesting- can you elaborate? I've always wondered as to which setting is best- and why or for which application.
aad
Not so new now.
If you use a commercial printer, I think it'll get stuck in sRGB regardless.
kbg32
neo-romanticist
Ted,
Look here - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRGB_color_space
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_RGB_color_space
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ProPhoto_RGB_color_space
These are simple expalinations.
ProPhoto is what I set the color space in CS2 to work in, along with 16 bit. It is such a wide gamut of color. I knock it down to Adobe 1998 when I submit my work to an agency or for web viewing.
Look here - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRGB_color_space
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_RGB_color_space
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ProPhoto_RGB_color_space
These are simple expalinations.
ProPhoto is what I set the color space in CS2 to work in, along with 16 bit. It is such a wide gamut of color. I knock it down to Adobe 1998 when I submit my work to an agency or for web viewing.
Sailor Ted
Well-known
Thanks and what a great resource and community we have in RFf!
Ted
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