It is not a matter of which has wider gamut, aRGB and sRGB are different
things, aRGB will not give right color when direct output to most printers
including my Polaroid film printer, you need to convert to sRGB first.
C.H.Ling
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From: "Moose"
> Sue Pearce wrote:
>> Surprisingly, most led/laser printers use the sRGB space.
>>
>
> Not really. The actual range of colors they can put on paper is narrower
> than even the sRGB color space. Not true, as I believe you know, of
> offset printing, where the gamut of printed colors exceeds sRGB, (and
> even aRGB?) in yellow.
>
> Those issues are why PS includes pre-press proofing capability.
>
> Moose
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