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SIMPLEPHOTOLT
16th of January 2008 (Wed), 20:24
Hi, please help me with the following situation.
I thought that both photoshop and canon zoombrowser use color profile. But now with one picture, I open it in both at the same time and the color look different. What's wrong??? Please help. Sorry if this has been posted somewhere already.
LT
René Damkot
17th of January 2008 (Thu), 06:14
No idea really about ZB, since that's windows version of the Canon software.
You might want to check your PS settings however: have a read in the link from my sig.
SIMPLEPHOTOLT
17th of January 2008 (Thu), 14:53
I have read your link already (many times as a matter of fact). I was able to calibrate my monitor (bendQ) with eye-one. I used to use CS2 to edit my photos, then use windows viewer to look at the pictures over again before I'm all done. The windows view and CS2 used to look pretty close in color and brightness. But I recently swaping my video card from an ATI radeon to nVidia Geforce 7600gs for more ram (512 vs 256). I did my calibration again more than once. But can't get the viewer to look as close to photoshop as before. So I used the zoombrowser. But it doesn't show the picture as photoshop does.
Anyways, can I always trust photoshop the most, assuming I have done my calibration right?
Thanks
LT
Damo77
17th of January 2008 (Thu), 16:41
Yes, I would trust Photoshop.
You haven't mentioned your photos' colour space - sRGB or Adobe RGB?
SIMPLEPHOTOLT
17th of January 2008 (Thu), 20:44
I use sRGB for photoshop.
LT
gcogger
18th of January 2008 (Fri), 02:13
Are you sure that Zoombrowser is colour-managed? I've not seen anything to suggest that it is...
mercersmoments
18th of January 2008 (Fri), 05:18
I found that I had to set all my programs plus my camera to sRGB once I did that my photos view the same colour in all programs. Also once I printed seom at my local mini lab I came home and calibrated my screen accordingly
HTH
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