| Do you read offtopic or something? This topic just came up...
Anyways, no real downside to sRGB. Downside to aRGB is it looks bland on the internet and some (or most) printers don't handle it correctly. Upside to aRGB is it potentially has more/better color for printing.
What I do: Shoot only in RAW. Use lightroom and process all of them, save as JPG using sRGB. This is what I backup online and use if I email them or anything. If I want to print a picture I go back into the RAW and save it as aRGB with the correct printer profile. You should sharpen just for print if you are going to print it so it works best to just go back to the RAW anyways.
If you save all of the in aRGB you can either deal with bland photos online or go back into your editing program and save it as sRGB. If you're like most and you post photos online way more than print, that's a pain in the ass. |