06-17-2011, 07:41 AM
it seems to me that the adobe conversion from a wider colour space to a more compressed space just clips what is too much for the compressed space to handle - i certainly am not happy with that result - so yes if you want srgb maybe easiest to reduce the chroma to fit and then grade away in srgb until you're happy with the results -
for me, when i've saved a final tiff in prophoto or adobe rgb and then find clipping in the srgb conversion, i tweak levels(sometimes a lot via levels)until they fit in srgb and then untweak them(mostly via curves)in the new colour space, it's not hard and doesn't take long - the result is visually the same and possibly might work as an auto run -
and then there are some that say that visually it may all be not a bother - but i worry - i suspect you might lose detail -
so ... if someone has a simpler way to make the waveform look as good as the pic, please say ...
for me, when i've saved a final tiff in prophoto or adobe rgb and then find clipping in the srgb conversion, i tweak levels(sometimes a lot via levels)until they fit in srgb and then untweak them(mostly via curves)in the new colour space, it's not hard and doesn't take long - the result is visually the same and possibly might work as an auto run -
and then there are some that say that visually it may all be not a bother - but i worry - i suspect you might lose detail -
so ... if someone has a simpler way to make the waveform look as good as the pic, please say ...