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kyushucasino8
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Feb 21, 2023
5:59 AM

What working space to use in photo retouching?


As anyone in the creative field will tell you, having the right workspace is key to being productive and inspired. This is especially true when it comes to photo retouching, where a clean and organized space can mean the difference between a tedious and time-consuming process, and a smooth and efficient workflow.


 


So what are the best working spaces for photo retouching? Well, that depends on a few things. For example, are you working on a laptop or a desktop computer? Do you prefer to work with a pen and tablet, or a mouse and keyboard? And do you like to have a lot of visual stimuli around you, or do you prefer a more minimalist environment?


 


These are just a few of the things to consider when choosing a working space for photo retouching. But no matter what your preferences are, there are a few basic principles that apply to all photo retouchers. In this article, we'll explore what those principles are, and how you can apply them to create the perfect working space for you.



  1. Different working spaces for photo retouching 

  2. Which one is best for you? 

  3. sRGB 

  4. AdobeRGB 

  5. ProPhotoRGB 

  6. Which one to use for printing? 

  7. Which one to use for web?

  8. Different working spaces for photo retouching 


 


There are many different working spaces that can be used for photo retouching, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. The most popular working spaces are Adobe RGB (1998), ProPhoto RGB, and sRGB.


 


Adobe RGB (1998) is a working space that was created by Adobe. It has a wide gamut, which means it can reproduce a large number of colors. Adobe RGB is a good choice for photographers who want to edit their photos in a color-managed workflow. However, it is not a good choice for printing photos, because the colors will look oversaturated.


 


ProPhoto RGB is a working space that was created by Kodak. It has an even wider gamut than Adobe RGB, which means it can reproduce even more colors. ProPhoto RGB is a good choice for photographers who want the highest quality images possible. However, it is not a good choice for printing photos, because the colors will look oversaturated.


 


sRGB is a working space that was created by Microsoft and HP. It has a smaller gamut than Adobe RGB and ProPhoto RGB, but it is still a good choice for printing photos. sRGB is a good choice for photographers who want to avoid oversaturating their colors.



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