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May 24, 2007 18:54 |  #1

I've just started using Lightroom and so far I'm very impressed. There's just one thing that I can't seem to find a solution to and would appreciate some advice. This is complicated to explain so bare with me...

At the moment I process my RAW files in lightroom and then choose the "Edit with lightroom adjustments" which opens the file in elements. Here I apply noise reduction, cropping cloning etc before saving as a Tiff. This file is stacked alongside the RAW in lightroom and is easy to find.

I have set lightroom to export the file as Adobe RGB 1998 for maximum colour gamut when printing. Now I can't find anywhere in Elements to convert the colour profile to sRGB if I need to re-save the file for web-use. This means exporting yet another file from lightroom as sRGB and then making all the same edits in photoshop again.

Surely there must be another way around this.

Hope it makes sense!


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May 24, 2007 21:23 |  #2

Heres what I found:

http://bermangraphics.​com/seminars/Elements0​90205.pdf (external link)

Basically, it sounds like you:
1) Do your LR edits.
2) Edit in Elements with LR adjustments
3) Do your Edits and save file.
4) change Color managments settings to Limited to change working space to sRGB
(may need to close and open elements here, not sure)
5) Open image again in Elements (not using LR interface)
6) Save again (with different name if desired) making sure to include srgb icc profile.


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May 25, 2007 01:11 |  #3

Easiest and quickest solution would be to wait until the edited file is back in LR, and then export that as sRGB and the pixel dimensions/compression you want for the web.


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May 25, 2007 03:15 as a reply to  @ Victoria Bampton's post |  #4

Easiest and quickest solution would be to wait until the edited file is back in LR, and then export that as sRGB and the pixel dimensions/compression you want for the web.

Bingo! Perfect idea, quite obvious really.

Many thanks! :D


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May 25, 2007 05:09 |  #5

LR uses 16bpc ProPhotoRGB by default. Why use the smaller Gamut of AdobeRGB? (unless elements doesn't support 16bpc off course)


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