Neil
New Member
This illustrates my point in reverse. What you're seeing is the artificial inflation of the sRGB color when it is assumed to be aRGB by your RIP. It will definitely be an obvious change. You may like it, and that is great, nothing wrong with liking it or your customers liking it. But it isn't accurate or true to the file.
Sorry, the geek in me feels compelled to make a point about how this works. If you like it, carry on and ignore me.
Just watch out that your flesh tones don't look wildly sunburned and grass go kinda neon. Stuff like that can be a problem at times.
I'm glad you pointed that out and it makes things much clearer.
I guess in the end we should have both input profiles in our arsenal, using one primarily and then switching to the other when deemed necessary.