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Can the image recorded in Adobe RGB mode be displayed on the camera correctly?

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Can the image recorded in Adobe RGB mode be displayed on the camera correctly?

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Images that are shot in Adobe RGB mode can only be displayed properly on devices that conform to DCF 2.0 or Exif 2.21 standards. The colors of these images will appear slightly faded when viewed on the sRGB compatible devices that are normally used as the standard. The display on the LCD monitor for the camera is only compliant to sRGB standards. Therefore, the colors will appear slightly faded when viewing an image shot in Adobe RGB color mode. Many commercial printers are compatible with DCF 2.0 or Exif 2.21 standards. For more information about the printer specifications or compatible drivers, see the instruction manual for your printer or contact the printer manufacturer. Some devices, such as PC monitors, LCD monitors, or TV monitors, are Adobe RGB compatible, but this standard is still not widespread. To view the colors correctly on the computer, be sure to use an Adobe RGB compatible monitor. Adobe RGB compatible software, such as Adobe Photoshop from Adobe Systems Inc, may cont

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