Re: working space for web graphics
Re: working space for web graphics
- Subject: Re: working space for web graphics
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 17:25:27 EDT
In a message dated 6/13/01 3:23:03 PM, email@hidden writes:
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In preparing graphics for the web, what is the best working space to use?
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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
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all
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the images I will use into sRGB at the beginning of the process, and then
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go
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from there?
Yes, sRGB for the web, but when you convert isn't much of an issue, as sRGB
web display is a pretty rough standard. I'd suggest leaving everything in
AdobeRGB, in case you want to use it for other things, and simply batch
converting all your web images to sRGB with a Photoshop automation aimed at a
folder once you are done.
C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
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