You have 2 things to know when it comes to colorspace. If your putting your images on the web, use SRGB, most browsers (all except Safari, and Firefox) do not support anything higher than srgb, so if you put a picture on the web in Adobe RGB anyone looking at it will see incorrect colors. Also if you get a wide Gamut monitor and enable Adobe rgb color space, most webpages will look like crap, ie anything in SRGB will not display properly on your monitor (everyone elses pictures)





If you are printing to cheap places use SRGB, as they most likely will screw up a Adobe RGB image.





in other words, stick with the standard SRGB. Keep your raw files, as in the future you can display them all as adobe rgb etc.