[HUG ] Re: SV: Saving files
- From: Jim Brick <jim@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: hasselblad@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 10:04:17 -0700
What Franc said.
Jim Brick
Sunnyvale, CA
www.visualimpressions.com
On Jul 13, 2009, at 9:17 AM, Franc Flipsen wrote:
sRGB is the smallest colour space. It is used by most commercial
labs so if your looking for the best colour match from your lab send
them a file in sRGB colour space, if your printing it yourself use
the best colour space your printer will handle. I have a Canon
IPf6100 and use proPhotoRGB colour space. I save my files in
proPhoto and convert it if I need to, you cannot convert backwards
with good results.
Franc
On Jul 13, 2009, Tom Just Olsen <tjols@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I would advice you to store the raw file that the camera produces. -
You write little about the camera you are using. I have a Leica M8
which produces DNG's as raw files. I store all the files from this
camera both as a DNG file and a jpg file. I store two different
examples at two different 1,5 TB discs. sRGB.
Yosemite? That would be in Unter-Bayern or Ober-Saxen, - or
somewhere out in the colonies..?
Tom of Oslo
> From: jmswllms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: 2009-07-12 23:59:33 MEST
> To: The List [hasselblad@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Subject: [HUG ] Saving files
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> Hello everyone, I know this is not a hasselblad queston but was
wondering. When I'm converting Raw files should format to JPEG, PSD,
TIFF or DNG. How about color space? Don't know what that is. sRGB,
AdobeRGB(1998), proPhotoRGB or something else I guess there are even
more option. I'm usung Lightroom2. Oh yea is there a way to convert
a batch, I have been doing one at a time. Yes it is OK to laugh at
me if you want I'm new to this. I bought digital to have fun not to
be to serious and here I go. Thanks a lot keep shooting miss you
guys posting. Went to Yosimite took some pics, main thing was to get
engaged. Asked the queston below Yosemite Falls. Have fun
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