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SIX just like adjusting white balance. Raw shooters may applysuch"looks"(andmanyothers)duringoptimiza- tion or in post-production. Furthermore, "looks" are applied to raw files is non-destructive and can be changedorkeptas"versions." Color space is another setting that applies only to in-cameraJPEGsanddoesnotaffectrawfiles.Color space choices for JPEG capture are usually sRGB, a narrow gamut space for use on the Web, and Adobe RGB (1998), a larger gamut space often used for prints or printing. However, not even the wider gamut Adobe RGB (1998) color space comes close to the potential color gamut of the digital camera's sensor. COLOR SPACE do display a fairly blurry preview on the LCD with sharpeningoff. Some people prefer to apply at least a small amount of sharpening, if only to see a sharper picture on the camera'sLCD.WhenshootingJPEGs,thissharpen- ingwillbebakedin,andsincesharpeningisinherently destructive,over-sharpeninginthecameracandegrade imagequality,especiallytheabilitytoenlarge(up-res) thefilesthroughinterpolation. It is important to note, however, that when shooting JPEGs,in-camerasharpeningbeforeJPEGcompres- sionmaygivesuperiorresultscomparedtosharpening after JPEG compression which is what occurs if you sharpenJPEGsinpost-production.Asalways,thiswill dependonyourworkflowandimagecontentandulti-