howdego wrote: If I keep the monitor in AdobeRGB mode, will selection of the softproof option in LR, after completing my editing in LR and before I send the pictures to Proshow, properly show me what the photo will look like in sRGB format Yes, if you softproof to sRGB the gamut will be limited to sRGB on-screen (even if the monitor is capable of a larger gamut), so that's perfectly safe. Setting the monitor to sRGB mode is only required in a non-color managed environment. Sending an image with sRGB numbers to a wide gamut monitor, without a remapping of those values into the monitor profile (color management), will result in oversaturation and garish colors. But Lightroom wil do that monitor profile conversion in any case, soft proof or not. The soft proof merely limits the gamut to the proof profile, which is what you want. You should always calibrate and profile the monitor with its full native capabilities. The monitor setting that Dell calls "Adobe RGB" is actually not a perfect match to Adobe RGB, but an emulation/approximation. If the monitor has a "custom" or "native" setting that would be even better, that way you get the most out of it.
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