Looking for a procedure to dumb down an image for display on the Web.This is a situation of too much quality.
- The monitor is wide gamut, able to display nearly al AdobeRGB. Display of a 32-step grayscale image shows them all distinctly.
- I set the PWP working space to SMPTE-240M.
The setup works well for prints. The problem is making an sRGB file for the Web.
Change Color Profile tends to block shadows against the left edge of the histogram. The display on lesser monitors is ugly in the blocked shadows.
This happens regardless of the option chosen for rendering intent. The option in Change Color Profile to Preserve Identical Colors and Black Point Compensation is typical. Here's an example of before and after histograms:

A discernible rise through the shadows becomes a blocked crush against the left edge of the histogram. (The blown highlights represent sky that does not matter for this particular shot.)
Is there a way to convert shots that pose this problem?