CMYK in Lightroom?

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  • jaylarson0

    I always use Photo RGB instead of sRGB or Adobe. as it has the largest gamut of color (when working outside of raw). Never knew there were inconsistencies.

    • but i always set the final export as sRGB as most printer prints at sRGB anyway.pango
    • No printers print rgb.monospaced
    • Sorry I meant inkjet printers. And most every printers I know, knows how to properly convert sRGB to CMYK. So we really don't need to worry about CMYKpango
    • Those fancy 11 colour printers from EPSON are better served by an RGB image than a CMYK one. The print engine will do the separations based on the inks.monNom
    • For *photographs. Unless your photos are in other mediums. Books, poster, flyer, etc. LR is specifically made for photographers.pango
    • Damn it MonNom! you cut off my sentence!pango
    • It's great until you need to convert to CMYK. Convert the profile to sRGB or Adobe first, then convert to CMYK.Cosmodrome
    • Converting to CMYK is not photogs job. That's graphic designers or printers job.pango
    • With that said, it would be nose if they can include CMYK profile in the export setting. Shouldn't be that hard.pango
    • Nose is nice...pango

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