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Save as sRGB?

PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 12:48 pm
by bwana
When I open raw files that have been captured in the sRGB space on camera, must I save them as sRGB (that question pops up everytime I want to save a TIFF)?

Supposedly, I will get flatter colors if I save as AdobeRGB and the images have been taken in sRGB. However, because of the HDR processing I am having a difficult time determining if that is true.

What is the recommended workflow here?

Re: Save as sRGB?

PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 7:00 am
by phil68
Good point!

I suppose that the recommendation for the SNS work flow is to take pictures in AdobeRGB rather than sRGB, right?
In this case, it make sense to save the result in sRGB. But given the case the pictures are natively taken in sRGB, what happens then?


Phil

Re: Save as sRGB?

PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 5:05 am
by bwana
well after reading a little, it appears that i was quite ignorant of the fact that colorspace only applies to tiff and jpg files. raw files have no colorspace. since the final hdr image is saved as a tiff, sns asks for the correct colorspace to assign. Then opening that tiff in lightroom or photoshop is allows the correct colorspace to be assigned. However, when I want to export for the web, i will first need to convert to sRGB since the web has a small colorspace. If I want to print then I can print from adobe RGB since most printers have a larger colorspace. Bottom line, save as adobergb unless you are sure you will not print it.