Michael writes ... > The only time you need or can use Wide Gamut RGB is if you > are going to output your digital files back to neg or > transparency. > ... Somewhat correct ... but you're ignoring archiving all the RGB data, and the usefulness of highbit editting before you convert to a color space which is more appropriate for hardcopy. shAf :o)
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