Hi,
I am a Canon user and shoot raw.
I just finish a week old email exchange with Canon support and it turns that it is best to shoot raw.
I use the Canon DPP 4 to convert my RAW file to a TIFF file. The reason I use Canon's DPP 4 program is, Canon knows best how to do the conversion. All the other RAW converter are reversed engineered.
When converting the file from raw to TIFF DPP4 allows you to pick the colors space you want, sRGB or Adobe RGB. sRGB if picture going to be veiwed on a electronic device or Adobe RGB if you are going to print your picture.
Then there is the whole issue of your monitor calibration. I would say the safest color space is sRGB and then convert TIFF file to a JPEG after all adjustments are made in the RAW converter.
connievloutely wrote:
I own Princes Diane (with the wolf hounds), Sleepily Time Girl and Lady in Black.
These are are large sized lithographs and Princes Diane has Vargas' signature on it.
He was an amazing artist. Rumor has it that his wife was the model for many of his illistrations.
I looked up Louis Icart on the web. Totally different style..
Mine are Vargas for sure. Thanks for telling me about Louis Icart though.
I own Princes Diane (with the wolf hounds), Sleepily Time Girl and Lady in Black.
These are are large sized lithographs and Princes Diane has Vargas' signature on it.
He was an amazing artist. Rumor has it that his wife was the model for many of his illistrations.
Thank you for the link.
Cheers,
Connie
Hi,
I found out that I can set the work space of the TIFF file in DPP 4. I have two choices. sRGB and Wide Gamut. I wonder if Wide Gamut is the same as ProPhoto RGB.
On the camera I can set the jpeg work space to sRGB or Adobe.
Thanks for your responses.I
Happy New Year
Doesn't the setting you referred to just apply to the camera's LCD display?
I have a Canon 5D MK III and shoot raw.
I use DPP 4 to convert raw file to a TIFF file.
What is the color work space of the TIFF file.
Thanks Connie
I replaced the original driver with Printer Driver Ver.1.06 (Windows) 07/01/16
The color of the prints now seem more saturated. Has anyone noticed this?
I just heard about the Canon XPS printer.
It is suppose to let you print 16 bits of color instead of 8 bits.
I tried it but did not see any difference.
Maybe my output file only has 8 bit data.
Does anyone use this printer.
I use Picture Windows 7 as my photo editor
Hi All,
Thanks for the information.
I will read and reread them.
I am thinking of taking the inside passage cruise in Alaska.
I have no idea where to start in planning this adventure.
I do know I want to come back with wildlife and landscape pictures.
I have the equipment just need to know which cruise line is best. I mean value for the money spent.
Want to leave from Seattle, WA.
connievloutely wrote:
Hi insaneo,
I will pray for you and your wife.
I too am in the process of having a lung nodule checked out. Tomorrow I am having a PET/CT scan.
Cancer is a scary thing but do not let fear cause you to make mistakes in your decision make process. Get a second opinion if you haven't already.
BTW insaneo Tell us what your wife's name is so we can pray for her by name.
insaneo wrote:
I just learned that my wife has cancer. We've been married for 42 yrs. I believe in the power of prayer so I'm asking for everyone reading this post to please pray for her so that she'l have a positive recovery. I love her very much. Thanks to all
Hi insaneo,
I will pray for you and your wife.
I too am in the process of having a lung nodule checked out. Tomorrow I am having a PET/CT scan.
Cancer is a scary thing but do not let fear cause you to make mistakes in your decision make process. Get a second opinion if you haven't already.
Does anyone want to speculate what the clock rate of a humming bird's computer/brain is?