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  • MPIX prints too dark

    I recently ordered some prints of my own photos and was not exactly happy with the results. The prints are definitely darker than the original images. They don't look terrible or anything, but they are not what I expected. I tried downloading the MPIX color profiles and set Aperture to use the MPIX...
    Posted to Print Ordering Questions (Forum) by Scott Beattie on 05-07-2009
  • sRGB vs CMYK

    I use Elements 7 to edit my photos, which saves them in sRGB color since this program is aimed at servicing people who use home printers to print their photos. My understanding is that commercial labs require images in CMYK. How do the Zenfolio partner labs handle this, and are my customers getting color...
    Posted to Print Ordering Questions (Forum) by glivaudais on 03-10-2009
  • Re: sRGB versus AdobeRGB

    As I understand this color space issue the sRGB spec covers the colors that are viewable on a monitor which is what a lab tech or person viewing your work online will most likely be using. Regardless of the color space in which you work just convert the profile of the image you're posting to Zenfolio...
    Posted to General Discussions (Forum) by gjgallery on 12-30-2008
  • sRGB versus AdobeRGB

    Two questions: 1) if I embed the Color Space on my JPGs: a) does Zenfolio take that into account to generate the browser viewable pictures? b) does Mpix properly handle the embeded Color Space? 2) if I switch from shooting in sRGB to AdobeRGB (and upload Adobe RGD to Zenfolio), willI I continue to get...
    Posted to General Discussions (Forum) by Jose Vigano on 11-10-2008
  • Re: sRGB Conversion by ZF

    FF 3 doesn't colour manage by default as for now you have to switch it on using about:config first, so you can assume that most of its users still won't be able to see non-sRGB photos in correct colours
    Posted to General Discussions (Forum) by YL. on 06-23-2008
  • sRGB Conversion by ZF

    Hi, Okay, Firefox 3 is out. Industry estimates predict that it will have a 20% market share by sometime in July 2008. Safari has about a 6.5% market share. That means slightly over one quarter of the browsers in use by July will be capable of honoring and displaying images with embedded profiles (see...
    Posted to General Discussions (Forum) by JKSeidel on 06-23-2008
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