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Sep 18, 2004 21:29 |  #1

Ok, so i'm shooting with my 10D in RAW format, and so when converting to tiff, i set the color space to Adobe RGB (using the canon supplied software). When i open up the Tiff file in PS7, it tells me that the file does not have an embedded color space. Am i doing something wrong? I've also tried setting the camera to Adobe RGB, and that didn't do anything (didn't think it would anyway since i'm shooting in raw). Can anyone give me any input on this? I'd greatly appreciate it. THANKS!

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Sep 18, 2004 21:50 |  #2

IIIMik3 wrote:
Ok, so i'm shooting with my 10D in RAW format, and so when converting to tiff, i set the color space to Adobe RGB (using the canon supplied software). When i open up the Tiff file in PS7, it tells me that the file does not have an embedded color space. Am i doing something wrong? I've also tried setting the camera to Adobe RGB, and that didn't do anything (didn't think it would anyway since i'm shooting in raw). Can anyone give me any input on this? I'd greatly appreciate it. THANKS!

Mike

You're probably converting to TIFF 16-bit using FVU. If you convert to TIFF 8-bit, you should get an embedded color space. My suggestion to you is to convert to EOS Viewer Utility (EVU) which replaces FVU. It's much faster than FVU and does embed the color space even when converting to 16-bit TIFF.


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Sep 19, 2004 00:38 |  #3

Here you can download Canon EOS File Viewer Utility (external link).


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