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Originally Posted by Octane
They're getting jiggy wit' it.
Also, hooray for Digital Photo Professional.
Also, if you're shooting RAW, it doesn't matter what colour space you've got your system set to. As you've rightly pointed out, though, sRGB for web and Adobe RGB for everything else. Although, most professional printers accept sRGB these days.
Personally, I save all my PSDs in Adobe RGB and print from them.
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Yes, I know that colour space doesn't matter if you're shooting RAW - since monitors and the web are sRGB though, I wanted the colours accurate for that, hence converting to sRGB :-)
I've never gotten into PSDs - proprietary format, I much prefer tiffs. Both are lossless. tiffs are slightly larger in file size, but the difference is minimal in most cases imho. Both support layers and are 16 bit files. Can't ask for much more than that.
I've always liked DPP, even though I have RAW therapee on this machine, and also Capture One Pro 5.x (can't remember the version). Phase one turned me off the product with their draconian licensing and I'll NEVER buy one of their products again, nor recommend them on that basis alone.
Dave
PS it seems you know my sister on facebook - it is a small world!