I just got a DSLR and I've been playing around with it a bit. I was wondering which colour space is best. I've always noticed that the photos I take look quite different on the computer monitor than when printed. Is it because of colour space settings?
Adobe RGB
or
sRGB
What is the difference between the two when photographing, viewing on a computer monitor, and printing? Which is better to use?
So in situations where a regular inkjet/laserjet printing method is used, sRGB is best?
I tried an experiment where I took 2 of the same photo, with the different colour space settings. They looked different on my computer but printed the same off my printer - according to Wikipedia, the printer colour space is smaller than both sRGB and Adobe RGB - does this mean that sRGB is simply a better representation of what results you get with average printing process?
Adobe RGB
or
sRGB
What is the difference between the two when photographing, viewing on a computer monitor, and printing? Which is better to use?
So in situations where a regular inkjet/laserjet printing method is used, sRGB is best?
I tried an experiment where I took 2 of the same photo, with the different colour space settings. They looked different on my computer but printed the same off my printer - according to Wikipedia, the printer colour space is smaller than both sRGB and Adobe RGB - does this mean that sRGB is simply a better representation of what results you get with average printing process?