p.1 #1 · Gold - What are they like under Adobe RGB calibrated screens?
The pix are in sRGB and wondered if you see a significant difference?
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Gold, a colour in the psyche on the way down, or is it up, to a place that’s not this one.
p.1 #6 · Gold - What are they like under Adobe RGB calibrated screens?
LordV wrote:
Lovely series Mark - photos perhaps slightly more saturated than usual ?
Brian v.
I should have mentioned they were taken with the Pany G1 and not the usual FZ50, which account s for a wider exposure - I know there's a word for it, But because I'll be submitting a few pix to that https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1067504/ and I shoot JPG's sRGB while their monitors will be calibrated for Adobe RGB I was wondering if there is any real difference, as some say it can't be see anyway?
p.1 #11 · Gold - What are they like under Adobe RGB calibrated screens?
Thanks guys. I tend to think it's the DR myself, and the eye can't really tell the difference between Adobe and sRGB. It sounds like the pix are as I see them, strong colour but not blown.
p.1 #12 · Gold - What are they like under Adobe RGB calibrated screens?
good series,
visually on the web srgb produces a better colour match to the pic on your moniter, RGB profile is too wide for web based reproduction. i have stopped uploading RGB images as colour always appears different compared to my monitor!