I have a photo that features a toddler wearing red leggings. Sorry, I can't post it here because although I had permission to take the picture, I don't have permission to make it public.
The SOOC JPEG is from Canon's 'standard' picture style so it's an sRGB image. When viewed with my monitor in sRGB mode, the red leggings don't look right, the red is dull. When I switch my monitor to aRGB mode the red looks 'better', more vibrant, and for what it's worth, nearer how I remember the colour.
When I view two TIFFs side by side, both processed from the RAW, in DxO PL5 (which uses a aRGB as it's 'native' working space') but one exported with an aRGB profile and the other with an sRGB profile then:
- with my monitor in aRGB mode there's not a huge difference between the reds in each image, in both images the red look about right.
- with my monitor in sRGB mode, again there's not a huge difference between the reds in each image but in both images the red is dull.
Please can someone try to explain, in words of one syllable why the red in both the aRGB and the sRGB TIFFs look more or less the same and OK in aRGB mode but although still the same, dull in sRGB mode.
Thanks