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the adobe rgb print. The hue shift is much smoother.
But I really had to look hard. Most people will not be able to tell the difference.
Now If I was printing for a customer, of course since I am a quality freak, I would want to print the best case scenario. This is why I choose to shoot full frame minimum, or 4x5. I print 13x19 at home, and with roll paper I can print stuff from my 617 camera, or 4x5 if i crop to 1:3. If you want bigger both formats will be able to handle it up to a certain size.
but when does this obsession stop? Let's take film for example
>didn't wet mount his scan
>he should have used an imacon/hassy scanner
>baka not getting a drum scan
>Not using a 10k printer
Everything is diminishing returns at a certain point. In conclusion shoot more photos anon and stop listening to gearfags here.