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![]() As Chris says - sRGB doesn't do full justice to colour because of its a fairly limited colour gamut... BUT unless you have spent approaching £1000 on an Eizo monitor or similar (how good is your system ![]() Now let me say at this point I'm into colour management... I've got a spyder 3 & regularly re profile my monitor, I use Adobe RGB in all my image editing and I've had separate profiles written for various papers that I print on, but when I post to web I convert to sRGB. I've got Firefox 3.0.3 but... I can't be bothered to set my browser up for colour management - if people posting web images cant be bother to adhere to the sRGB standard well.... So 1) profile your monitor and make sure this profile is loaded when your OS starts 2) set the working colour space for photoshop to Adobe RGB is you are making prints but if just producing web images set to sRGB 3) have your printer papers profiled 4) before uploading to web ensure converted to sRGB |
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Absolutely... which is why you should post in sRGB |
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Interesting web article here which sort of explains it all?
http://www.creativepro.com/article/t...r-in-photoshop nirofo. |
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Ok - that article assumes that you are preparing your images for uploading using Photoshop's "save for web" function and you have the "convert to sRGB" checked in the drop down dialogue - see attachment (it is by default so it will be unless you've messed with it
![]() If however you use "save" or "save as" for your images this preserves the EXIF data and ICC profile but no conversion of the colour space takes place. So if you work in photoshop in sRGB then your uploaded image will be sRGB ![]() I have my photoshop workspace set to Adobe RGB - better for printing - but I convert to sRGB and then use "save as" to preserve the EXIF data for images for uploading. |
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Going off thread, but I realised that the CR2 conversion pane in DPP had a sort of slipperiness on colour that was unsatisfactory. Things like the 'landscape' or 'portrait' setting analog the auto settings on the camera and why both 'neutral' and 'faithful'? Defeats the object of shooting manual. It may not matter so much with 5D and 1D (and 40D, 50D) as I assume their sensors are order-of-magnitude better. When I return to 350D shots I never managed but didn't want to bin, I convert to .tif using PSE4 with absolutely no 'auto' settings, then take up again in NX2, and I think with far better results http://www.worldphotographyforum.com...929&ppuser=780 I have never tried Lightroom, I imagine similar to (free) Nikon View NX. But from conversations with Duncan, if using anything other than Nikon, I would be looking at Capture 1 for RAW conversion. Back to core of thread, I suppose I can see the differences as I do have a decent monitor (MacBook pro 15, built-in). As far as calibration is concerned, I am most impressed with the Spyder work done by my local Newent camera Club for digital projection. However that is in an otherwise dark room. On computer monitor, there is also highly variable ambient light and I toggle between internal calibrations for 'normal' in my studio/pigsty, ditto but at night and northlight, getting the grey greyest. Doesn't actually seem to make much difference to prints which used for editing, printer does what it likes ![]() As far as all the technical aspects of the web, I can't see much trouble in using FF3 with colour management, nor with having one's editing programmes all at Adobe RGB...compared to trying to take decent pics in the first place. |
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Clive I'm in full agreement with you, I've always used "Save As" and uploaded all my web photos as sRGB and I've never had a colour problem until using/setting up of the HP 24" monitor over the weekend.
With the Louth photo, after recalibrating again with the Spyder and doing a lot of reading on the web + comments in this thread, I decided to try out the new profile "HP w2408 wide HS New" which I had just created. I also output one as sRGB. When these are viewed side by side on my monitor I can see no difference. Normally my workflow is, Lightroom to CS3 to Web is sRGB. As there is no discernible difference between my HP profile and sRGB I will switch back to sRGB. Chris. I do little printing at home sending any work I require to Photobox so I use sRGB for most of my work. I was aware of your change to Nikon, but remembered your frequent mentions of DPP. Harry |
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