Hi all
A quick question (I Hope)
At the moment I have the colour space in Photoshop set to Adobe1998 and I shoot in RAW so don't have anything set via the camera, I then print to a couple of low cost Epson printers R360 & 1500W
My Monitor and printer is profiled using the Datacolor spyder options.
Now the question, After profiling my two monitors (Samsung & Acer) I find that both only just manage to support sRGB which is quite a bit lower than Adobe1998 so obviously what I am seeing on the monitor is not going to be accurate for the Adobe1998 profile so should I just set the Monitor to sRGB and accept that I am not seeing a true representation of what the digital files could produce or should I stick to Adobe1998.
Can the low end Epson printers match the displayed colours of Adobe1998 or is that also only capable of printing to sRGB, it would make the answer to this question much easier if it also could only match sRGB.
The easy answer I know is get better Monitors but that is not an option open to me at the moment.
Thanks for any help with this.
Last one I promises
Paul
A quick question (I Hope)
At the moment I have the colour space in Photoshop set to Adobe1998 and I shoot in RAW so don't have anything set via the camera, I then print to a couple of low cost Epson printers R360 & 1500W
My Monitor and printer is profiled using the Datacolor spyder options.
Now the question, After profiling my two monitors (Samsung & Acer) I find that both only just manage to support sRGB which is quite a bit lower than Adobe1998 so obviously what I am seeing on the monitor is not going to be accurate for the Adobe1998 profile so should I just set the Monitor to sRGB and accept that I am not seeing a true representation of what the digital files could produce or should I stick to Adobe1998.
Can the low end Epson printers match the displayed colours of Adobe1998 or is that also only capable of printing to sRGB, it would make the answer to this question much easier if it also could only match sRGB.
The easy answer I know is get better Monitors but that is not an option open to me at the moment.
Thanks for any help with this.
Last one I promises
Paul