After working exclusively in sRGB in my workflow, I am experimenting with aRGB to take advantage of my new home printer with 6 colors inks...
I understand that raw files (Canon *.CR2) can be processed in either color space, even if the exif data indicate sRGB, which applies to the accompanying jpeg. In the future, I may change my camera settings to aRGB, but to experiment in the meantime I want to use my old pictures. I have found how to do it in DPP when converting to tiff format.
In ACR, I do not find such a feature: ACR converts according to the exif data of the camera, ie in sRGB. I don't think using the 'apply aRGB' command in PSE6 is a valid option: if I start with a narrower color space, converting it should not give me more information in the file?
Any ideas?
Michel
I understand that raw files (Canon *.CR2) can be processed in either color space, even if the exif data indicate sRGB, which applies to the accompanying jpeg. In the future, I may change my camera settings to aRGB, but to experiment in the meantime I want to use my old pictures. I have found how to do it in DPP when converting to tiff format.
In ACR, I do not find such a feature: ACR converts according to the exif data of the camera, ie in sRGB. I don't think using the 'apply aRGB' command in PSE6 is a valid option: if I start with a narrower color space, converting it should not give me more information in the file?
Any ideas?
Michel