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davecabezo

Joined: 05 Apr 2007
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Location: Tenerife


PostPosted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 9:41 am    Post subject: Colour Space Reply with quote

Hi All,

I'm new to photoshop and also your forum.
I used to be a quite keen amature photographer many years ago and I have decided to take up the hobby again.
I've read up on digital photography as much as I can over the last year and eventually chose a Panasonic FZ50 camera, purely on cost and convienience of lense etc. I have also purchased Photoshop CS2 and I'm at the moment on a very steep learning curve, trying to familiarise myself with a digital camera and also the complexities of Photoshop. There is so much to learn, and I've also bought a new Graphics card and monitor for my computer.
I have calibrated my monitor with Spyder2 express.

My camera cannot produce, I Don't think, Adobe RGB, only sRGB. My Printer is an Epson R200.

My question is:

Should I configure Photoshop to use Adobe RGB and convert my camera jpeg images then print or should I configure Photoshop to sRGB, If so, I may experiment with "Raw" images so would it be worth setting Photoshop back to Adobe RGB?

Any help and suggestions are very much appreciated.

Kind regards,

Dave C
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