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Hy i m working on rvb mode, i m sending images for a magazine print editorial , they waht sRGB is it the same as cmjn in frnech ? how can i do that , i ve tried but my blacks exemples black long hair went like a solid black with no texture and light as before on the rvb image thanks
babeth form Paris
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Well, do you actually use color management? If you don't, none of this matters and you've been working blind the whole time. That also might explain your colors all turning murky because you created color values that cannot be accommodated within the gamut of a specific profile. You may want to read up on soem of that stuff:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/understanding-color-management.html
As to what your specific issue is we really can't understand based on such rudimentary info. you need to be much more specific and provide details about your actual color settings, screenshots and so on.
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Thank You i ll read your link and come back here with all the details you re telleeing me to do merci
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Thank You i ll read your link and come back here with all the details you re telleeing me to do merci
By @Babeth Dupuy
Another piece to read:
https://www.adobe.com/digitalimag/pdfs/phscs2ip_colspace.pdf
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Don't use e-sRGB! That's an old and outdated attempt at a wide gamut profile, with so many inherent problems that your files will likely be permanently damaged if you use it. Stay as far away from e-sRGB as possible!
The sRGB profile you want is sRGB-IEC61966-2.1. Or Adobe RGB or ProPhoto, as circumstances dictate.
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Thank you so much ok so i ve tried it and apparently it dessaturated a little form my rgb file so once i convert to sRGB-IEC61966-2.1. ( to be printed in a magzine ) i work on photoshop to find the result ai want right ? it s normal .... can you tell me if for print if i just have information my files should be jpeg s rgb , should i change as well and turn my foto in cmjn 8 bits or 16 BITS better ? merci beaucoup
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RGB is a generic color mode. It just means there's a red channel, a green channel and a blue channel.
There are many RGB color spaces, of which sRGB is one. The full name is sRGB IEC61966-2.1. Others are Adobe RGB, ProPhoto RGB, DCI-P3 etc.
A color space is a specification that determines exactly what the numbers mean. It defines numbers as specific colors:
The color space specification is in the form of an icc profile. Thus, the terms color profile and color space are often used interchangeably. But to be precise, a color profile is a description of a color space. The color space is the landscape, the profile is a map of that landscape.
Here's the important part: Photoshop is built around using icc profiles. They are always used and you need to understand what they are and what they do. Incorrect profiles result in incorrect display and handling of the file.
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Here you'll find information on what ICC profiles are, descriptions of the basic types, an explanation of why they are important to you and info about how they are made and used.
I hope this helps
neil barstow, colourmanagement net :: adobe forum volunteer:: co-author: 'getting colour right'
google me "neil barstow colourmanagement" for lots of free articles on colour management
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Thank you i m going to chek
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it seems very interresting i ll find my answer for sur !!! merciii beaucoup
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Babeth, thanks, I hope you do find the answer you seek
I hope this helps
neil barstow, colourmanagement net :: adobe forum volunteer:: co-author: 'getting colour right'
google me "neil barstow colourmanagement" for lots of free articles on colour management
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