On Nov 10, 2005, at 2:58 PM, Rob Studdert wrote:

Of course but the in-camera TIFF or JPEG files are processed to conform with either sRGB or AdobeRGB yet the colorspace information isn't embedded. It's assumed that the file will be opened and assigned the correct colorspace
manually by an aware user.

When I open a JPEG file that has been made in-camera with Adobe RGB colorspace, it puts the funny file name on it and Photoshop opens it directly. If it had no colorspace profile or one that wasn't A-RGB, it would ask me whether I wanted to assign or convert it.

Either the profile *is* embedded or Photoshop is intelligent about the funny file names. :-)

Godfrey

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