srgb in raw, what gives any one know the answer . To get rgb color space? thanks David
RAW is RAW which contains all the "RAW" data captured by the sensor.
It is the post processing software that "interprets" it. You can set sRGB in the camera's menu, but it is meaningless since you can set any color space you want when converting the RAW file to a tiff or jpg after making any corrections in the RAW processing software.
However, setting the color space in-camera is relevant when shooting jpgs. sRGB is a truncated color gamut compared to RGB, so I recommend RGB for initial processing corrections that gives you the most data to work with ... even if you save it as a sRGB for the printed file.
RE shooting RAW: while I process the adjusted RAW files as 16 bit, Pro RGB color space Tiffs for further work in Photoshop ... I process large amounts of "final" wedding photos to Jpgs in sRGB color space because most printing labs and inkjet printers use sRGB color space.
If doing more art type projects, including for larger prints, I leave it as a 16 bit, RGB color space Tiff and let the inkjet printer's software do the conversion to sRGB.
Hope this helps,
-Marc