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Red Tint in Adobe Bridge???

 
Phil ­ Light
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Jan 16, 2007 09:14 |  #1

I use Photoshop CS 2 at work and at home. I have no problem at all with the shots out of my camera on my home system. I have a big problem with the same shots on my work system. As you can see by the example below the photos in Bridge and Adobe Camera Raw display with an unacceptable red tint. When I opened the image in PS on the right I selected Discard Color Profile and it opened looking "normal". I had the same problem in Photoshop until I changed the color settings to "Monitor RGB - Dell 1801FP". The problem is I have to see an accurate color representation in Adobe Camera Raw to be able to adjust it. No matter what color setting I choose in Bridge the problem remains. Has anyone seen this?


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Jan 16, 2007 10:18 |  #2

The monitor RGB is not a working space. Adobe RGB or sRGB are.
If you have to set the monitor RGB as working space, something is wrong elsewhere.
My guess is your monitor profile is not okay.
PS should be set up like this:
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Jan 16, 2007 14:12 |  #3

René Damkot wrote in post #2550110 (external link)
The monitor RGB is not a working space. Adobe RGB or sRGB are.
If you have to set the monitor RGB as working space, something is wrong elsewhere.
My guess is your monitor profile is not okay.
PS should be set up like this:
click here (external link)

I noticed this was written for Photoshop 7. Is it safe to assume it is all still applicable to CS2?


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Jan 16, 2007 14:21 |  #4

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