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Nill Toulme wrote:
I suspect Paul has in mind that if you are preparing images for web viewing on a wide gamut monitor, you might not get a very good representation on that monitor of what the images will look like to the typical viewer using an sRGB monitor. Interesting question whether using a color managed browser will avoid that issue. I'm not sure it will.
I think some of the wide gamut monitors have an sRGB mode that you can switch to for this sort of viewing, but I don't know how accurate that is. The more I think about it, the more I tend to conclude that if you're preparing images primarily for web viewing, you're probably better off without a wide gamut monitor. I also have a notion that the advantages of wide gamut monitors are probably largely theoretical in any event for most of us who are not doing extremely color critical work.
Nill
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If I get a non wide gamut monitor, must I work in sRGB color space? What will happen if I use aRGB and use a non wide gamut monitor?
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