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today Im going to show you how to properly use color spaces in Photoshop as well as in Lightroom hey there and welcome to phlearn my name is Aaron NACE you can find me on phlearn dot-com where we make learning fun and in todays episode were talking all about color space in Photoshop now there are a lot of nitty-gritty little things going on when it comes to color in Photoshop so were gonna start with some background information behind color spaces why theyre important why we have different color spaces then were gonna go into actually opening an image in docHub Camera Raw and choosing our proper color spaces and were gonna go into the color settings within Photoshop and Lightroom so you know which settings you should actually be using for your images so starting off with some background information behind color spaces the whole idea is that your eyes can capture a ton of colors between 2 and 8 million colors is the modern estimate now a mathematical equation captures all of the