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Jan 02, 2016 19:56 |  #1

Hey ho folks,

wondering if anyone has come across this issue. I created a preset in Silver Efex, but the colour tones come out different depending how I import the file into Silver Efex. Weird, right? The client wanted a warm sepia tone so I created a preset to give that look. Running Silver Efex as a filter through PS works fine and the preset delivers just as I built it. When I'm working on the same original file in LR and click "Edit In" and choose Silver Efex, the exact same preset comes out with a completely different look.

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What gives??

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Jan 02, 2016 22:05 |  #2

My guess would be that different color spaces are set somewhere in the different programs.


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Jan 02, 2016 22:25 |  #3

+1 to this ^^^


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Jan 03, 2016 00:28 |  #4

I have experienced this as well within photoshop using files from different cameras as well as the same file at different sizes... I pretty much gave up on using NIK actions made by others...

I still very much enjoy using the NIK filters however.


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Jan 03, 2016 13:41 |  #5

Yup!! This did it. I remember setting the 'Edit In' colour space, but I guess it wasn't applied to Silver Efex. Fixed it and all the colours look right again. Thanks for your help!!

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My guess would be that different color spaces are set somewhere in the different programs.


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Jan 03, 2016 20:54 |  #6

Glad you got it sorted.


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