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Jul 25, 2007 17:27 |  #1

Hi,
I have a color difference betwin my PSD file and my JPG.
I read the sticky about this, I changed my settings and nothing change in my results.

my workflow
- original image in RAW in lightroom, in LR, I pressed the button edit in PS CS3

- photoshop CS3 working space in - sRGB
- image in RGB mode and converted in 8bits

The color are wrong when see my saved tiff, tga, jpg, psd file in xnview
still wrong when I convert in command line with ImageMagick

cs3 is freshly installed.

How can I fix this problem? :rolleyes:

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Jul 25, 2007 17:38 |  #2

Does the JPG look the same when opened in photoshop as it does when opened in imagemagick? Looking at your post it looks like some where along the process it is being converted to adobe RGB. all programs should be set to sRGB


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Jul 25, 2007 17:40 |  #3

yes, jpg is the same in xnview, PS and imagemagick


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Jul 25, 2007 18:55 |  #4

What color settings are you opening your file to in psd?
some times the settings that you open a file are not the same settings that you save the file in so therefore they will look different. All aps. should be set to the same color presets both opening and saving files.


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Jul 26, 2007 01:58 |  #5

Hello

Could be that your Jpegs are in color space ProPhoto RGB (lightroom default) and your viewers do not recognise ProPhoto.
While in photoshop after pics are converted to 8bit, you need to convert to sRGB. To convert to sRGB in PS3, go to edit>convert to profile.


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Jul 26, 2007 11:24 |  #6

Also, the fact that the jpg looks the same in PS (so different from the PSD, if I understand correctly), suggests you are not ticking the 'Embed Color Profile' box when saving.
In the link from my sig, there is a suggested PS color setting, and some info on different appearance in different programs...


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Jul 26, 2007 12:05 |  #7

Rene - I'm ticking this checkbox when I save to jpg
snakeOape- I will do that!

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Jul 26, 2007 15:19 |  #8

You have to close and re-open photoshop to make the Color space setting applied ;-)a
-This was my error.

I did some screen shots. same as the sticky, but in windows!

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in lightroom

edit =+ preferences =+ external editor

in Photoshop

edit =+ color settings


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Jul 26, 2007 15:20 |  #9

now, it works :)


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Jul 27, 2007 14:21 |  #10

Great that it works, however I'ld recommend to tick the second and third 'tickbox' in PS color settings, and think *very* hard whether you really want to use 'convert to working RGB' as policy. I wouldn't. Certainly not when using sRGB, and without a warning dialog (first tickbox).

I have set PS like this:

IMAGE NOT FOUND
HTTP response: 404 | MIME changed to 'text/html' | Byte size: ZERO

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