It does this rather poorly, which means you should convert your files yourself before uploading them. I recommend setting your color space to Adobe RGB in your camera. This will allow you to convert your files to sRGB later if you wish to while giving you a wider gamut of colors to work with while editing. For example, if you have ever submitted your images to stock agencies , they generally require that you submit them in the Adobe RGB color space. This is because a client purchasing a photo license can choose to print the file or convert it to sRGB for use on the web.
Your monitor will also influence color space. Some monitors display a wider color gamut than others. If you work mostly in web form but think that in the future you may need the wider color range that Adobe RGB can provide, then save your files in the Adobe RGB color space. You can also choose to save your image in the desired color space upon export in Lightroom, as in the image below. Neither color space is considered better than the other overall.
They are each more suitable for certain uses. ProPhoto RGB is a color space that is also suitable for printing and has a wide color gamut. If you are a photographer who prints your photos often and you want to ensure that the colors are accurate in your prints, then you must shoot in Adobe RGB color space.
Shooting photos in sRGB color space might give you a variation in colors that you see on your monitor and in the final prints. Also if you participate in online photography contests, it is safe to capture and edit photos in Adobe RGB color space. But if you only capture photos to upload them on the web, then shooting in the sRGB color space is the ideal choice for you.
If you upload Adobe RGB color space photos to the web, you will notice that colors get desaturated. Left: This is how your photo gets desaturated when you upload Adobe RGB color space photo to the web. The Color Space menu item as it may appear in your camera. Now, having been asked again which color space one should choose on their camera, I am revisiting this issue.
In this article, I will take a look at this option and help you choose which one may be right for you. What is a Color Space anyway? It is just the range of colors that are available to your camera. That means that all the colors in that space are created by some combination of those three colors. This is a color space jointly created by HP and Microsoft back in Pretty much everything on a computer is built around sRGB.
Therefore, if you are posting a picture online, it will be sRGB. So using sRGB is a pretty safe option. The other option available in your camera is Adobe RGB. It was created in by Adobe Systems with the idea of encompassing most of the colors achievable with CMYK printers. Upon learning this, many photographers switch to Adobe RGB. I did, with the simple rationale that bigger must be better.
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