Now, it could be that I know just enough to be dangerous, but as I
understand it, sRGB is the most limited color gamut out there. Adobe RGB has
a wider range, and if you edit using it you'll get both a wider range and
more saturated colors. SRGB is the lowest common denominator, kinda like
Windows....;-)
Here's a picture: <http://drycreekphoto.com/Learn/color_spaces.htm>
-Rob in Seattle
On 7/19/06 1:13 PM, "Chuck Norcutt" <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I don't understand the sRGB comment. Almost every commercial lab in the
> country prints in sRGB and if you don't send them sRGB they'll convert
> it. In my book it's best to start with and end with sRGB.
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