John King
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Gidday Rob
The RAWs go straight into a PPRGB-16 colour space for PP. They almost never end up as JPEGs. The finished images are stored as PSD-16 or TIFF-16 and PPRGB. aRGB-16 is probably a wide/deep enough gamut, and unlike sRGB, it is balanced on the three axes; but I don't mind "wasting" the storage space and processing power to use PPRGB-16, LOL!
Here is one of the few examples where I have converted a RAW to a JPEG for the web - Bugatti, Type 57:
This was to correct the colour cast from the art gallery lights and WB on the seat leather and the aluminium trim.
EXIF data in image. E-510 + f2/50; ISO 800, f/2, 1/20th.
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You are right. A RAW file does not have a WB or colour space. Both of these are assigned in the raw conversion process.John,
I am not understanding about (not) shooting RAW in SRGB. My understanding is with RAW you can go either way.
I shoot RAW + JPEGs (always), and I use sRGB for the JPEGs in camera. I only ever use the JPEGs for web upload, or sending to friends. The limited colour space and bit depth does not matter for these purposes. I do not bother with other than automated PP with any JPEG - a rename, re-size and USM and off they go to my upload folder. I have a PS action that does it all.I shot ARGB for years but switched simply to avoid a problem when shooting RAW + JPEG...
The RAWs go straight into a PPRGB-16 colour space for PP. They almost never end up as JPEGs. The finished images are stored as PSD-16 or TIFF-16 and PPRGB. aRGB-16 is probably a wide/deep enough gamut, and unlike sRGB, it is balanced on the three axes; but I don't mind "wasting" the storage space and processing power to use PPRGB-16, LOL!
Here is one of the few examples where I have converted a RAW to a JPEG for the web - Bugatti, Type 57:
This was to correct the colour cast from the art gallery lights and WB on the seat leather and the aluminium trim.
EXIF data in image. E-510 + f2/50; ISO 800, f/2, 1/20th.
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Regards, john from Melbourne, Australia.
(see profile for current gear)
Please do not embed images from my web site without prior permission
I consider this to be a breach of my copyright.
-- -- --
The Camera doth not make the Man (or Woman) ...
Perhaps being kind to cats, dogs & children does ...
Gallery: http://canopuscomputing.com.au/gallery2/main.php
Bird Control Officers on active service.
Member of UK (and abroad) Photo Safari Group