RGB color space

I don’t have any photos of the fabric bolts or banners because he had to send them samples of those, but these are some of the low-end clothes that they want him to sell also so that it doesn’t just appeal to people who can spend a few hundred dollars on fabric or buy an $75 scarf. These are some of the baby clothes, a very tight spiral which is hard to do without a lot of white space showing, a peace sign, and a crinkle-dye dress. This one is a horrible picture of a scarfthat I just took because of the lighting but in natural light it’s gorgeous. I get stopped so often when I wear it to get asked where I got it that I tease him that I should be charging him for billboard space.

We retook all of these pictures yesterday with people wearing them because these ones looked weird and unprofessional but they’re on his computer so I don’t have them. These ones don’t really show why he’s so good, but he’s been making a small fortune from the fabric. People rarely get paid for hanging stage banners but they do it for the exposure and hippie cred that it brings by getting the bands to hang them.

JPEG changes the color space to luminance/chominance during the encoding process, but from what I understand it can start with RGB just fine, with resultant lossiness and artifacting more dependent on the degree of jpeg compression, but not specifically dependent on starting with RGB data. Your qualifiers regarding onscreen appearance limitations should definitely still be taken into account though and TIFF is recommended.