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Hi all,
I’m using photoshop CS to read and process my raw photos from a canon 20D camera. I got some problems about the color space.
My CS’s color space is set to "sRGB-IEC61966-2.1". And there is no color management (monitor profile) in my system setting. (I’m using a Sony laptop with a LCD monitor)
I opened these raw files by CS,resized and converted them into jpg files.
Color of these jpg files looks lighter when I browsed them by Acdsee and Breezebrowser. But them look just like photoshop ones if I opened them by "windows picture and fax viewer". These files are set to RGB mode and no gamma correction feature is actived in Acdsee.
If I set photoshop to "Monitor RGB – sRGB-IEC61966-2.1", and opened these jpg files again. The color is the same Acdsee and
Breezebrowswer.
Here comes the question, why these 2 "sRGB" colors are different? and which one is more accurate, relatively? (I perfer richer colors of sRGB space "north america general purpose default")
I just want to make sure the people can see similiar(I know it’s too far away from "same") colors as I see.
Thanks for your help. 🙂
Stanly C.
I’m using photoshop CS to read and process my raw photos from a canon 20D camera. I got some problems about the color space.
My CS’s color space is set to "sRGB-IEC61966-2.1". And there is no color management (monitor profile) in my system setting. (I’m using a Sony laptop with a LCD monitor)
I opened these raw files by CS,resized and converted them into jpg files.
Color of these jpg files looks lighter when I browsed them by Acdsee and Breezebrowser. But them look just like photoshop ones if I opened them by "windows picture and fax viewer". These files are set to RGB mode and no gamma correction feature is actived in Acdsee.
If I set photoshop to "Monitor RGB – sRGB-IEC61966-2.1", and opened these jpg files again. The color is the same Acdsee and
Breezebrowswer.
Here comes the question, why these 2 "sRGB" colors are different? and which one is more accurate, relatively? (I perfer richer colors of sRGB space "north america general purpose default")
I just want to make sure the people can see similiar(I know it’s too far away from "same") colors as I see.
Thanks for your help. 🙂
Stanly C.
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