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Apr 16, 2007 01:29 |  #1

I am having a problem. I just got my eye-one display 2, I ran through all the steps, several times, and the pictures are noticibly different than what DPP is showing me. Or even what all my Adobe software is showing me. CS2, Lightroom, Bridge, Raw processing. They are all wrong.

How can I fix this? I am at my wits end.

BTW, I have a Hanns-G 19" wide screen. The Pantone software said that I was fully calibrated.
I set my camera's color space to the sRGB, same as my monitor calibrator, I thought that was the right thing to do.


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Apr 17, 2007 23:28 |  #2

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Apr 18, 2007 00:08 |  #3

I've read where Vista has an issue where color management is concerned. The main reason I'm sticking with XP at least till they issue the first service patch.




  
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Apr 18, 2007 00:13 |  #4

ok thanks for that info. I have mainly been searching in relation to the Pantone unit I have.
I'll keep searching.


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Apr 18, 2007 00:19 |  #5

Delete Adobe Gamma from startup then go to the colour management control panel and ensure that you have the prifle you created set as default.

Vista doesn't have an issue, its user error understanding how to implement it.


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Apr 18, 2007 00:28 |  #6

Adobe gamma does not run on startup. And the profile is set as my default.

The white balance is warm and the colors are not as rich as shot with my camera. I did three different calibrations today, and started messing with my invidia software, something that I have never done before.


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Apr 18, 2007 00:36 |  #7

I am running Vista Ultimate 64 Bit and a i1 Display 2 and have no issues with it.

Infact for the first time ever for me Photoshop/Lightroom/Wi​ndows Photo Browser/ and Internet explorer are all showing the exact same thing.




  
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Apr 18, 2007 03:24 |  #8

Read a bit here, and check if you set up PS and DPP correctly (images in the link). There are a few links for checking monitor calibration as well...


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Apr 18, 2007 03:25 |  #9

wilvoeka wrote in post #3060745 (external link)
Infact for the first time ever for me Photoshop/Lightroom/Wi​ndows Photo Browser/ and Internet explorer are all showing the exact same thing.


I thought IE still wasn't color managed???


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Apr 18, 2007 03:35 |  #10

René Damkot wrote in post #3061227 (external link)
I thought IE still wasn't color managed???

I dont know if it is or not.

I do know I have 2 IE 7s on my Launch Bar. 1 is 32 Bit and one is 64 Bit.

When I go into coor management Ther are referances to IE x64, but I have not yet figured out what they are for.




  
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