Thanks Doro
You can see that I have passed on the good advice that you gave me ;-)
What do you mean toy? It's a professional tool and I can be a
professional with it... well I can dream can't ? :-)
I have converted the pic to sRGB, but it makes negligible difference,
perhaps because I don't have sRGB set on my monitor; I set it to D50
after the last discussion, about 6 months ago.
Chris
On 16 Dec 2004, at 13:18, Dorothée Rapp wrote:
> If you ever intend to have your pics professionally printed, aRGB gives
> you the wider colour space. On the other hand, if you're sure you
> won't,
> it might be better to use sRGB, because this results in a greater range
> of tonalities in that smaller space.
>
> cheers and have fun with the new toy!
> :D
>
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