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Jul 29, 2007 10:47 |  #1

Well once again I'm having color management problems and I'm really not sure whats causing it. I've been through the calibration process recommended by Rene Damkot multiple times and read through all the links I could find but I'm still getting a color mismatch between Canon Zoom Browser and Photoshop CS3. The colors represented in Zoom Browser are very similar to what I'm seeing on my camera but once I open up the RAW file in PS the levels change dramatically in some cases. My question is, if I'm seeing colors I like in Zoom Browser then shouldn't I be able to see those colors in CS3? In the screen shots below you can see the color difference especially in blue. I'd love to resolve this problem asap so any help would be greatly appreciated.


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Jul 29, 2007 11:36 |  #2

I'm assuming this isn't a color management problem:
ACR (Adobe Camera Raw) will render colors different from Canon software... You might get it closer to each other by using the settings in the 'Calibration' tab of ACR (rightmost one). Slide the blue hue slider to the left. (IIRC)

The processed (tiff or jpg) file from ZoomBrowser probabely opens good in PSCS3?


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Jul 29, 2007 12:19 |  #3

René Damkot wrote in post #3629998 (external link)
I'm assuming this isn't a color management problem:
ACR (Adobe Camera Raw) will render colors different from Canon software... You might get it closer to each other by using the settings in the 'Calibration' tab of ACR (rightmost one). Slide the blue hue slider to the left. (IIRC)

The processed (tiff or jpg) file from ZoomBrowser probabely opens good in PSCS3?

I think you're right on this Rene, I opened PS and played a bit with the Calibration and that seems to have corrected the issue. I haven't tried processing out of ZB yet but I'm sure it also will display correctly. Thanks for the insight! One more question, is there any place you can download camera profiles for ACR? Thanks Again.


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Jul 29, 2007 12:53 |  #4

AFAIK these profiles are camera and lighting specific.
You need a GM ColorChecker to create them: Click (external link). There is also a 'manual' on the net to do it manually, here (external link).

IIRC there is a thread somewhere with some camera profiles for LR, but I can't seem to find it ATM...


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