Re: Media Testing for maclife.de
Re: Media Testing for maclife.de
- Subject: Re: Media Testing for maclife.de
- From: Uli Zappe <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 01:56:32 +0200
Am 15.09.2008 um 01:40 schrieb MARK SEGAL:
There are two colour spaces involved with Lightroom - (1) the
working space of the application itself, which is kind of ProPhoto
but with gamma of 1.0 (rather than 1.8) in order to match the native
1.0 gamma of raw camera files; this is hardwired; and (2) the choice
of working space gamuts for the output image exported from Lightroom
- which is where you have the choice of three gamuts as I mentioned
before.
Yep, I know.
The only default is the Lightroom internal working space I mentioned
as (1) above. For colour spaces (2), there is no "default"
regardless of how the application comes packaged.
I can only repeat there is, at least in the German version.
Steps to reproduce (I'm translating from the German GUI, so it's
probably not exact):
1) Perform a clean install of Lightroom
2) Launch Lightroom
3) Import at least one RAW image
4) Select the RAW image
5) Choose File > Export...
6) In the panel that appears, you can choose the image format you want
to export in the lower third (called something like "File Settings").
If you choose "TIFF" in the Format popup, the Color Space popup below
automatically jumps to "AdobeRGB (1998)".
The steps 4-6 are the obvious steps to perform when you want to export
an image for the first time.
But again, this is *not* important at all for the issue at hand!
Bye
Uli
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