glitch said:You should ideally use the largest profile you can - largest meaning the widest range of colours, usually containing brighter and more saturated colours. But that all really depends on what you intend to do with your work:
If your camera and printer support it, use Adobe RGB.
If you intend to display your work on the web, use RGB.
Most monitors and browsers can only display in RGB, and working in Adobe RGB and then saving for web can lead to washed out colours as already mentioned.
All depends how serious you are and how critical accurate colours are to your work. Software will get you by but nothing will beat a hardware calibration unit - especially when using a laptop.undilutedethics said:well i have very good calibration software on my powerbook so i think ill use that and transalte it into PS as you have said and then set the colour space accordingly