Re: working space for web graphics
Re: working space for web graphics
- Subject: Re: working space for web graphics
- From: neil snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 21:48:40 +0200
on 13/06/01 19:15, Rick McCleary at email@hidden wrote:
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In preparing graphics for the web, what is the best working space to use? I
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normally work in Adobe 1998 for all my print work. My assumption is that
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sRGB is the space to use for web stuff. If that is so, should I convert all
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the images I will use into sRGB at the beginning of the process, and then go
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from there?
Yes sRGB is the de facto standard and visually represents uncalibrated
monitor rgb. Convert your images at the very last stage. I normally do a
script in Photoshop and then convert a whole folder under
file>automisation>batch process. Careful though that save for web doesn't
automatically (I wish it would!) your images in Adobe 98 to sRGB, it just
takes the space numbers and encodes them into jpeg compression.
Neil Snape email@hidden
http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape