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Sorry but the statement "non-destructive" turns on a flashing red light for me.

When ever I've heard the word it has meant damage.

I have my doubts there as well. But the fact remains that you can convert from RGB to LAB and back again at least 25 times (the number at which I stopped testing) with no perceptible change to your file. At any rate Scott Kelby and his gang claim the transition is non-destructive. It is certainly not like aRGB-sRGb or even worse - RGB-CMYK, which will truly harm your files and is irreversible.

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I have my doubts there as well. But the fact remains that you can convert from RGB to LAB and back again at least 25 times (the number at which I stopped testing) with no perceptible change to your file. At any rate Scott Kelby and his gang claim the transition is non-destructive. It is certainly not like aRGB-sRGb or even worse - RGB-CMYK, which will truly harm your files and is irreversible.

I follow you, the LAB color corecting just have a special "look" to it.

 

Does anyone adjust color/white balance by boosting saturation, adjusting for the most even balance and then turn saturations down again?

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