Test - AdobeRGB1998 q100 JPG noSHARP
Test - ProPhotoRGB q100 JPG noSHARP
It is interesting - it is tough enough trying to get LR5 to export true-to-post JPG images that are trying to convey what you saw or what you want your artistic twist to be, but I am noticing that if I look at each of these three images above in my personal Google 'Photos' area there is a noticeable difference enter the sRBG export and the Adobe/ProPhoto drops. Here, on my blog pages themselves it is tougher to discern, even on my ZR30W monitor which can display over a billion discrete colors. I may go ahead and leave this up here as an experimentation table. Tougher still when you consider what it takes to make things look 'right' across the likes of Blogger/Blogspot, NatGeo, FB, Instagram, SmugMug, 500px and others. If someone sees something they completely fall in love with and want to order a print, delivering exactly what it is they love is looking to be difficult. Better to use the Web to advertise, then recommend people come look at your shows, galleries and other avenues in person if they really want something!
Ideas? This page will change a lot as I mess around. <3
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