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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Colour Management => Topic started by: arcphoto on October 31, 2014, 09:13:47 am

Title: NEC Multisync 271w calibration question
Post by: arcphoto on October 31, 2014, 09:13:47 am
I calibrate the new monitor using Colormunki device with NEC Spectraview (latest version) software. 85% of my business provides photos for web use. Many of my print clients want srgb profiles anyway. My question, should I be editing within the srgb colorspace on the NEC or keep it at native (wide gamut)? I keep my camera in srgb (I shoot raw anyway), save files in srgb. Am I being fooled by the native colorspace when doing color editing or since the original files are srgb anyway, the native setting will display properly? Any reason to shoot, edit in AdobeRrgb(or pro photo) and just save to srgb on output? My goal is most accurate colors/exposure when viewing on web (yes, I am aware of different renderings among various browsers).
Title: Re: NEC Multisync 271w calibration question
Post by: poshcolor on October 31, 2014, 09:25:26 am
It doesn't harm to calibrate and profile your display to the max gamut as long as you edit your photos in a CM aware application.
Straight sRGB from camera to web it can be ok if this is all you need.ProPhoto will be stupid.