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Re: Working color space of Aperture/Lightroom
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Re: Working color space of Aperture/Lightroom



And should adjusting the curve for example keep
things as neutral greys?

It should. Are you seeing something different?

My trial copy of Lightroom expired, so I cannot try it out anymore (I have a copy of PS CS3 but that won't help here).


If this works, one could start testing which color space has the
behaviour in Aperture (hint: it's not Adobe RGB).

I was under the impression the underling color space used for processing in
Aperture was Adobe RGB but for whatever reason, Apple doesn't want to tell
us what exactly is happening under the hood. What makes you say its not
Adobe RGB (perhaps using a linear TRC)?

I just tried it out in Aperture. Created a neutral gradient in PS, working space set to Adobe RGB, saved as a tif, imported into Aperture. RGB values are at no point equal. Using levels, eg, shifts colors visibly.
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