It's my understanding that aRGB was designed as an editing space and not
as an output space.
Chuck Norcutt
Ken Norton wrote:
> For the most critical of stuff I've used ProPhoto in preference to
> aRGB which seems to be a compromise with little benefit. It does,
> however, depend a lot on the camera. The E-1 files are more bendable
> in ProPhoto than anything else. Once I get things in the neighborhood
> then I convert to sRGB for commercial printing as I don't do my own
> color printing anymore. aRGB loses way too much tonal separation in
> the shadows for me.
>
> AG
>
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