Hi,

With aRGB, do you mean Adobe RGB?

In any case, the output profile is not related to the fact the files are
raw or other. The camera does not apply sRGB or Adobe RGB on raw files. Raw
files are... ermm raw :)

If you get an in camera jpeg  Adobe RGB will allow a bigger colour space
(less loss than sRGB). It *may* be useful in some circumstances, depending
of what you will do with your pictures.

If you shoot in raw, YOU decide which OUTPUT profile to applied to you work
at the end of raw processing and it depends of the target. Is it for the
Web ? To be printed ? Which kind of print service.

For the web sRGB is fine.
If you use an online service to print, ask the service for the profile they
need.

Regards

Jean-Luc

2016-03-22 19:09 GMT+01:00 <darkta...@911networks.com>:

> Kind of off-topic. DT 2.0.2
>
> What do you recommend for raw files: aRGB or sRGB?
>
> Most of my photos end up exported as sRGB for web with some printed
> also as sRGB at WHCC.
>
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