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Hi all, I've watched the videos https://affinity.serif.com/de/tutorials/photo/desktop/video/332654440/ and https://affinity.serif.com/de/tutorials/photo/desktop/video/310551180/ but there is still one question. After developing a Raw file and assigning ROMM RGB, then converting document to LAB do I have also advantages if my monitor is only a 100% sRGB. I realise that sRGB is a much smaller colour space, but do I still have advantages because the gradations/tonalities within the sRGB colour space are then more accurate. At the latest when outputting for printing, sRGB is assigned, so I am really only concerned with the image processing part between develop and print. I look forward to any answer, or even a supplementary video on this topic. 😃 best regards Guenter
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I set APh to ROMM RGB in 16bit, but in the 32bit settings I can't find the entry. Where is it ? In AD and APB I can set it. Also in the APhbeta. APh 1.9.3 on Big Sur
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Hello, New to the Forum. Hope I’m in the right section? I recently watched James Ritson’s video regarding where it’s better to edit in ROMM RGB and not sRGB, of which I did, but I noticed one big difference, and that is, my image edited in ROMM RGB is a lot softer than the same image edited is sRGB; both with the same High Pass filter settings. Just wondering what I’ve done wrong, and is there a way to fix this problem? Cheers! Tony
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I just updated to Affinity Photo 1.7 In the previous version of Affinity Photo in Develop Persona you had the option of choosing romm RGB Profiles in the pull down menu. What happen to it? Do you have to reload it some other way? Never mind....I was able to load the ROMM RGB into Develop Persona Profiles
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I looked in the forums and google but i couldn't really find a solid answer. Im working on an album cover and normally for all my work (regardless of if i plan to print or not i) just set it to "print" when i open a new document. I may have fiddled a bit with the profiles in the past but i cant remember what the default is. does it make any difference?