fitzperry
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This is something I've kind of neglected. For awhile I had PSE set up so that it did not embed a color profile in my images because ages ago I read that was the safest course if you're not doing the printing and don't want to mess around much with color management.
Now I'm using Lightroom for RAW conversion, and I'm not sure what I should be doing. I understand that sRGB is generally preferable for web viewing, and I thought that Adobe RGB was better for printing. However, Mpix (which I use for most of my printing) says that their "printers output in sRGB color space." So should I just keep everything in sRGB?
Also, since a monitor only displays the sRGB range, does it matter which space you work in or does it only matter which profile is embedded with the image? And what is the effect of having no profile embedded?
Thanks!
Now I'm using Lightroom for RAW conversion, and I'm not sure what I should be doing. I understand that sRGB is generally preferable for web viewing, and I thought that Adobe RGB was better for printing. However, Mpix (which I use for most of my printing) says that their "printers output in sRGB color space." So should I just keep everything in sRGB?

Thanks!