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Re: Media Testing for maclife.de


  • Subject: Re: Media Testing for maclife.de
  • From: "Bob Frost" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2008 18:39:48 +0100

When you launch Lightroom for the first time and choose to export some (previously added) image in TIFF format, Adobe 1998 is suggested by default.

But they recommend that for best color you use 16bit ProPhoto RGB, as I just pointed out.


And someone pointed out to you earlier, defaults are not necessarily the 'best' choices. They are often simply the 'safest' choices, so that beginners don't get themselves in a mess immediately. That is why sRGB is so often a default color space; it's 'safe' with most software/hardware. But not always the 'best' choice. The 'best' choices are found by reading the manufacturers recommendations, by reading other users' recommendations, and by experiment.

Bob Frost.



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