Quote Originally Posted by Alan Klein View Post
What's the expression? If it's working don't fix it.

A side question. Is anyone including me every going to realize whether its in Adobe RGB or sRGB, or ProPhoto, or whatever. How many colors do you need in a print or display? Isn't this sort of pixel peeking where it's not really going to make a differences other than to purists? I mean as long as the prints don't have a color cast or some other discoloring and are exposed correctly, it's going to look good.
If you just want to display something on a web page, no, it probably doesn't matter, although it probably should.

If you actually want your colors to look right when you print on a digital printer, it is absolutely important.

Here's an interesting video showing soft-proofing on Affinity Photo-- even if you don't use Affinity, it's worth watching, because it does a very good job of demonstrating why color spaces actually matter.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lb8_yxRK7gA