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May 20, 2007 19:13 |  #1

Curious, i just downloaded the MS Raw Thumbnail Viewer from Microsoft and it includes a "properties" button. I click on that button and it shows basic camera stats, from the 10D, but it also shows a color space "(as shot)".

that color space is aRGB!

it was my understanding that a raw file does not have an embedded color space? or that it was proprietary to the camera's raw capture.




  
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May 20, 2007 20:15 |  #2

SgWRX wrote in post #3238105 (external link)
Curious, i just downloaded the MS Raw Thumbnail Viewer from Microsoft and it includes a "properties" button. I click on that button and it shows basic camera stats, from the 10D, but it also shows a color space "(as shot)".

that color space is aRGB!

it was my understanding that a raw file does not have an embedded color space? or that it was proprietary to the camera's raw capture.

The image still contains a color space embedded in EXIF. But you are not locked into a color space as you can select your color space during conversion. The thumbnail displayed on your camera is always sRGB though, no matter what space you have assigned in camera.


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May 20, 2007 21:44 as a reply to  @ In2Photos's post |  #3

oh sure. ok, i'll bet it comes from the embedded jpg within the raw file.




  
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