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Originally Posted by yelvertoft
Sorry to dig this old thread up again, but I've been doing a bit more research to try and get my head around this and colour management in general.
Am I right in thinking that the in-camera colour space setting, sRGB or AdobeRGB, only affects the colours output if you are shooting in-camera jpegs (or whatever other 'standard' formats your camera produces)? If you are shooting in raw format, does the output file contain the whole native colour space of the camera?
A bit of reading on the Phase One support forums suggests that this may be the case. If anyone else has any evidence for or against this assumption please let me know. It would seem to make sense that the whole possible colour gamut that can be produced by the camera would be output in the raw file.
Duncan
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I believe that is true for Nikon RAW. The selected colour space is just a tag, which can be changed in Nikon Capture. As you say, RAW contains the whole native colour space of the camera. It is the same for sharpening. You can change the 'in-camera' sharpening in NC