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Old 20-09-09, 22:10
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Originally Posted by nirofo View Post
Adobe 1998 RGB is fine if you want high quality prints or for publication and your monitor, printer etc are colour calibrated to match each other. On the other hand, if the main use of your images is for the web or emailing, or the occasional A5 print then you should use SRGB as your standard otherwise your web colours will be very different to the way you saw them in Photoshop (any version).

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True, but if you have photoshop its easer to convert a copy of your image to srgb for web or emailing with no loss in quality, but not possible the other way round as you cannot put colour information back.
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