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Re: Ignore EXIF color profile?
"Richard van Laar" <R_van_Laar@nl.ibm.com> posted:
"Most digital cameras use the Exchangeable Image File (EXIF) format to> How do I know if my camera records a 'real' color space or is just
> putting sRGB in the EXIF tag because it has to?
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> In other words, how do I know if PS7 has to ignore the EXIF color data
> (with the downloadable patch/Plug-in)?
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> BTW the camera is a Canon G3.
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store information in image files, including JPEG files. The EXIF format
is limited to two color space tags--sRGB and Uncalibrated RGB. Most
digital cameras attach the sRGB EXIF color space tag to JPEG files..."
- From [url]http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/2d4aa.htm[/url] . Suggest you
read the whole thing.
- Max
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