Some time ago, there was a similar discussion here. Capt. C. commented and said that he recommends using sRGB all the time for everything, and gave sound reasoning about it. I can't remember his reasoning well enough to accurately quote it, but if he says that is the best, I'm going with it!
gemlenz wrote:
I've searched through UHH articles for an answer to my question and haven't been able to find it.
When you "Open In Photoshop" from LR the color space profile that is used is what you have set in your LR preferences. For that they recommend setting it to PhotoRGB. So when you open your image in Photoshop it will have the full color spectrum. That makes sense to me.
The question is that when you save the file in Photoshop I don't see an option to change the color space profile to say sRGB for printing purposes. Most labs use sRGB and using PhotoRGB can be problematic for printing. After reading about it I think I should be using sRGB for client files that are used for printing, not PhotoRGB. Any help would be appreciated.
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