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Why do my images that were captured in the Adobe RGB colorspace look faded?

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Why do my images that were captured in the Adobe RGB colorspace look faded?

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• You are not viewing these images in a colorspace aware application. Note that most web browsers are not colorspace aware. • You are viewing these images in a colorspace aware application, but have not assigned the proper colorspace to the images. Assigning colorspaces to images may not be an automatic process for several reasons: Your application simply may not do this automatically. Your application might have the ability to do this automatically, but it may need to be properly configured. Finally, the file may not contain information identifying the proper colorspace. Note that for images from many digital cameras, the colorspace is indicated in the EXIF header, but not in the place where many applications such as Photoshop normally look. Note that if you take two pictures of the same scene, one in Adobe RGB, and the other in sRGB, the two images should look identical on most monitors when viewed in a colorspace aware application. The reason is that when properly displayed, both im

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