Without a comparison you never know, it looks ok to my monitor. I found many
people just think Adobe RGB is a pro format but actually it doesn't suit
most of our daily applications. Most monitors are sRBG and if you want to
send the file to Frontier lab you had better use sRGB files, they will not
convert Adobe RGB unless they are pro lab with pro charges. If you want to
preserve most information from your shots you MUST use RAW, shooting Adobe
RGB does help much.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Barker" <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> I have taken loads of pics (well about 80) in the week that I have had
> the camera, but here is one that I quite like. It's of a little church
> which I spotted a year or so ago while flying in the area around Wyton.
> It is an isolated little place and from the air it looks very lonely –
> not quite so when viewed from the ground.
>
> http://www.threeshoes.co.uk/PAW/51_04.htm
>
> And, in case anyone is interested, here is the website dedicated for
> those wonderful people who look after the poor old thing:
>
> http://www.woodwalton.org.uk/
>
> I took the photo using AdobeRGB and SHQ. Since someone mentioned that
> this colour space makes for a dull image sometimes, I should be
> interested if it does not look bright and cheerful on their monitor.
>
> Chris
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