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Originally Posted by RB
Troy, ProPhotoRGB is not a good choice to use, it does some nasty things, in particular to image with good dynamic range.
I basically stick to AdobeRGB for print and do a final conversion to sRGB for web use.
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Thanks Andrew and H. As I mentioned to H in the email, still doing some reading/research/testing myself about the ppRGB thing. Probably leaning towards the aRGB too, but not fully convinced yet.
Interestingly I think Lightroom uses ProPhotoRGB as its working colourspace by default. I imagine that most LR users who don't know/understand colourspace (probably myself included) wouldn't even know they're using it.