![]() Meanwhile, I see that when I export (or send to be edited in PhotoShop), then color profiles kick in - for my exported 16-bit TIFFs I use Adobe 1998, and for my JPEGs I use sRGB, since they head for the Web. Therefore, if my monitor is correctly calibrated, is what I see "as if" the data were ProPhoto RGB? (My monitor has a far more constrained gamut, I know, and interprets the picture data that it is given to display.) ![]() Somewhere I read that LR operates in ProPhoto RGB working space, altho the full implications of this are over my head. ![]() Operating System: mac high sierra OS x 10.13.1Įxact Lightroom Version (Help menu > System Info): 5.7.1ĭo DNG photos possess a color profile or, since this is still sensor data in a wrapper (from NEF-raw in my case), do we say there _is no_ inherent color profile? I had not been paying attention, but when (at last) I looked at my DNGs in Adobe Bridge, I was surprised to see "Color Profile: untagged." ![]()
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