Thomas Xu
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Thomas Xu reacted to Fixx in Affinity Photo recognised the colour space of Olympus raw image as sRGB (should be Adobe RGB).
As RAW has no colour space attached AP attaches a colour space to image in develop. It should follow AP working colour space set in Preferences.
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Thomas Xu reacted to v_kyr in Affinity Photo recognised the colour space of Olympus raw image as sRGB (should be Adobe RGB).
The above shown Olympus Workspace probably shows/lists only the cam internal made/setup settings there (...things it would also keep as Exif data if an image is captured and processed in cam as a bitmap JPG/TIFF image and for cam internal preview). For the RAW file format the color space (gamut) setup as default inside the cam is meaningless, since the raw data fetched from the sensor isn't associated or limited to any ICC defined color space so far. - Later after a RAW file is processed inside a RAW converter software, that final processed result (the image color data) will be mapped and associated to a specified color space (gamut) here, so screen devices (monitors) can make use of it at all and show up the image then in terms of the specified color space.
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Thomas Xu reacted to BofG in Affinity Photo recognised the colour space of Olympus raw image as sRGB (should be Adobe RGB).
I don't have either program, but I would think those profiles must be what is being used to render the image preview. As @walt.farrell said, there's no profile for the RAW data, but you do need a profile to render it.
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Thomas Xu reacted to walt.farrell in Affinity Photo recognised the colour space of Olympus raw image as sRGB (should be Adobe RGB).
Welcome to the Serif Affinity forums, @Thomas Xu.
RAW images do not have a color space, and are neither sRGB nor Adobe RGB.
When a camera has a setting for that, it is usually used only when the camera is producing JPG output, not RAW output. Your camera's manual will have more information on that.
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Thomas Xu reacted to v_kyr in Affinity Photo recognised the colour space of Olympus raw image as sRGB (should be Adobe RGB).
Hi,
even it says/reads sRGB there it should be operational an unbounded space, so usually a full-float linear RGB working space, thus with a gamut (color space) similar in wide to ProPhoto (ROMM) which goes much beyond Adobe RGB.
Comparison of sRGB/Adobe RGB/ProPhoto gamuts ...
Typical color projection in L*a*b* ...
