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Apr 22, 2007 18:12 |  #1

I just post processed 47 images, uploaded them and ran them through G1 at my webserver. Then I just checked one image to see everything was ok. And sure enough it all was a mess. The colors were totaly off so I had to remove all images and process them again. But what the hell, still the same color, or wrong colors.
I started the first batch with profoto and the second round I was using Adobe 1998 profile. The color is still off!

See this link: http://andreas.spbk.no​/usort20D/color (external link)
Now, Web color = not wanted.
Osx color = wanted.


How can I fix this?



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Apr 22, 2007 18:39 |  #2

Okay, I think I solved this. LR was setup to a prophoto profile, not only in the export section. So I switched this to adobe 1998. And then under the export section I used sRGB and it looks ok so far.



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Apr 22, 2007 18:48 |  #3

*feeling stupid*



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Apr 22, 2007 20:41 |  #4

lol, thats ok, did the same thing.


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Apr 23, 2007 02:14 |  #5

Well, I learned a lesson - thanks.:oops:


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Apr 23, 2007 06:31 |  #6

Any problem you have with color, switch every setting to sRgb and the problems generally go away. If psd files are already in profoto or adobe RGB keep them there, but for the web convert to sRgb, don't assign.


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Apr 23, 2007 09:01 |  #8

René Damkot wrote in post #3088874 (external link)
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I did, between my first 2 posts.:rolleyes::D



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Grimnar wrote in post #3086413 (external link)
Okay, I think I solved this. LR was setup to a prophoto profile, not only in the export section. So I switched this to adobe 1998. And then under the export section I used sRGB and it looks ok so far.

I had done this before as well. I find myself in mostly sRGB now anyway because I cannot tell the difference usually between Adobe RGB and sRGB. Prophoto cannot be displayed completely on the monitor and definitely not on ink jet printers...yet.




  
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