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sRGB was created for the web, but it's limited so I don't use it at all
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SRGB isn't really that bad. SRGB is used on Canon DSLR's in all the basic modes, is fine for average use and the average user would not be able to pick the difference. To quote part of the abovementioned article on colour spaces.
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Since both colour spaces have a lot of couours, this mightn't make any noticeable difference to a particular photograph (both colour spaces have all the "important" colours in them), but in general sRGB is considered to have a brighter, more punchy pallette than Adobe RGB, but Adobe RGB csn closely replicate sRGB if you wish.
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Also no matter which profile you use, your printer and to a lesser extent your monitor is incapable of reproducing the full range of colours within that colour space.