On 4 Feb 2005 at 23:16, David Mann wrote:

> As an experiment you can try opening a file that was captured as Adobe 
> RGB, then set up Photoshop to soft-proof with the sRGB profile as the 
> output device.  Then turn on the gamut warning feature.  That will tell 
> you whether or not your Adobe file fits within the sRGB colour space.  
> Soft-proofing doesn't need to be activated for the gamut warning to 
> work, but it tends to be automatically switched on after you set up the 
> soft-proof options (this is why you might see the photo suddenly look 
> brighter).
> 
> Feel free to use the Hue/Saturation tool to see how much saturation you 
> can add before running into problems.

This is a great method to test how significantly colour space transformations 
will affect a particular image.


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