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    That's what I thought, so I found a problem, when I save as JPG in PS, if I uncheck that profile it doesn't give an option for anything else. I don't use the Export feature as it strips out my camera data, lens info, etc.

    The Save As feature now saves the JPG with Adobe RGB if I uncheck my monitor profile.Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by Photog82 View Post
    That's what I thought, so I found a problem, when I save as JPG in PS, if I uncheck that profile it doesn't give an option for anything else. I don't use the Export feature as it strips out my camera data, lens info, etc.

    The Save As feature now saves the JPG with Adobe RGB if I uncheck my monitor profile.Click image for larger version. 

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    If you use file-export-save for web(ctrl+shift+alt+s) , you can select to include the camera and lens info in the metadata menu . Not really sure if using this method does anything with the monitor profile.
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