Re: Out of Gamut ?
That is a good trick in that it's a fast way of fixing things, but the color does change. Would it be fair to say that if you know for sure that you're printing the photo at a photo printing kiosk or shop that you can safely ignore the out-of-gamut warning, whereas if you are going to send the photo to a photobook service such as Shutterfly, you should make your LO in gamut so you have a better sense of what you're getting?
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