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Old 02-06-2013, 11:52 PM
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Originally Posted by philiphart View Post
However, if I view Adobe RGB images in ACDSee then they look flat, muted etc but that is an ACDSee issue (I might be able to fix if I looked into the settings).
You probably need to enable colour management in ACDSee. It appears to be an option... I'd strongly advise using a viewer which supports colour management and has it enabled unless you're planning to do everything in sRGB - and even then it's probably a good idea.

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Originally Posted by acropolite View Post
Raw files have no colour profile, that's one of the biggest advantages of shooting raw, the ability to choose colour space at any time.
Actually, they have a camera specific colour profile. When you choose a colour space you are doing a conversion from the camera specific space to the new one.

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