if i drag an aRGB image onto a sRGB background and save it without flattening the layers,
will this aRGB image become sRGB?
hope this isnt a stupid qns.
thanx
will this aRGB image become sRGB?
hope this isnt a stupid qns.
thanx
Actually it depends on your working profile. If you set to aRGB, it will save as aRGB. If you set as SRGB, it will save as SRGB.EiRiK said:if i drag an aRGB image onto a sRGB background and save it without flattening the layers,
will this aRGB image become sRGB?
hope this isnt a stupid qns.
thanx
firestone said:
erizai said:If u uncheck the warning sign, It with convert to the working space.
You can also choose to preserved the colour profile instead... it depend on your preference setting....
firestone said:Surely 1 file 1 colour profile right? Cannot different layers different profile...:think:
plato said:Yes that is correct. There can only be one colour profile at a time in a single file...
firestone said:Thats what I'm tinking...no such thing as preserve color profile rite?..:think:
Pls correct me if I'm wrong..I'm always willing to learn.
You realise there are actually 3 profiles? Source, destination and working. You don't have to convert from one profile to another first because that is automatically done for you when you open the file, if you choose not to convert, your colours will be wrong. Since your working profile is set to Adobe RGB, whatever file will be (has to be) converted to A-RGB to preserve the colour accuracy. So when you're cutting and pasting across files, the colours will be in the A-RGB colour space.firestone said:
theRBK said:I think that answering the original question, and not going into working and saving and stuff:
when you drag an image with profile 1 onto a background of profile 2, that image is converted into the profile of the background, profile 2...