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It is akin to saving a RAW image to TARGA for later compression to PNG, or a movie file to HuffYUV as a source for WEBM and MP4 files, or audio to WAV or ALAC for compression to OGG or FLAC. | It is akin to saving a RAW image to TARGA for later compression to PNG, or a movie file to HuffYUV as a source for WEBM and MP4 files, or audio to WAV or ALAC for compression to OGG or FLAC. | ||
- | If you are dealing with several coloursapaces that require conforming, experiment with ACES to see if it is a suitable intermediary between colourspaces. If your spaces are similar, you may not need an intermediate step. | + | If you are dealing with several colourspaces that require conforming, experiment with ACES to see if it is a suitable intermediary between colourspaces. If your spaces are similar, you may not need an intermediate step. |
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*Your computer monitor has its own gamut of all possible colours it can produce, which is defined as its own colourspace. | *Your computer monitor has its own gamut of all possible colours it can produce, which is defined as its own colourspace. | ||
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An ideal setup would be one in which each device and each application used the same colourspace. This rarely happens, but it's a good reminder not to over-think colourspace; if your camera produces, for instance, an ''sRGB'' image, and your computer is happy to use ''sRGB'', then standardise on that. If your camera embeds ''Adobe_RGB'' and your computer can happily use that, then standardise on that. | An ideal setup would be one in which each device and each application used the same colourspace. This rarely happens, but it's a good reminder not to over-think colourspace; if your camera produces, for instance, an ''sRGB'' image, and your computer is happy to use ''sRGB'', then standardise on that. If your camera embeds ''Adobe_RGB'' and your computer can happily use that, then standardise on that. | ||
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