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  • Images for web - sRGB or AdobeRGB?

    Hi all

    So you'd think that all us graphics people have newish or at least not more than 5 year old hardware and OS. With the varying equipment clients have, would you say it's safe to save web images as AdobeRGB, or you would still stick to sRGB?
    Kind Regards,
    Morne

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    I'd say still sRGB. It's de facto standard. Our practise is to work in AdobeRGB then, at the very end, we Assign sRGB. If you assign a profile, as opposed to convert to profile, your original profile is still in there and can be still accessed by clients. zoran

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      I recently discovered that our graphic design dept. are required to ship all images and InDesign docs as AdobeRGB (the print shop still does conversion from this obviously).
      I have just happily rendered out stuff and comped to sRGB from nuke, and generally not colour managed my Photoshop comps.

      Do any of you know of a LUT for Photoshop, that applies an AdobeRGB (the LUTs included are seemingly just "toy" colour correction profiles) ?
      Would it be possible to make a standard adjustment-layer (Selective color) setup to compensate for the colour shift?

      Colour profile handling in Photoshop confuses the hell out of me and would really appreciate if someone has any good info on how to handle this.
      Signing out,
      Christian

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