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"Edit with..." ICC profile question

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  • HansB
    zeno2358 wrote:
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    I've verified that the RAW file prior to export to TIFF is proPhoto.
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    A raw file in a standard color space? If it's really 'raw', it should be device specific.

    I can do 'Export' and 'Edit With' from CO with ProPhoto/ROMM and Camera Profile and the color space of the exported image is correct. (I'm on OSX 10.11.6 / C1 10.0.0.193, too. Using PS CS6 and Affinity Photo 1.5.)

    Do you use exiftool or something similar? If yes, what does it say about the profile of CO's tif?


    Regards,
    Hans
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  • zeno2358
    If I export a tiff, the profile is correct. The embedded color profile is proPhoto.
    If I select "Edit in..", the color profile to PS is Adobe 1998 regardless of what's in the "Edit in..." dialog.

    If I tell PS to not change the colorspace to my working space during the import process, this in the line from the resulting tiff sent to PS:

    <photoshop:ICCProfile>Adobe RGB (1998)</photoshop:ICCProfile>

    ...and this is true for whatever colorspace I select in the "Edit in..." dialog.

    Could there be a preference or plist stuck somewhere that I need to clear out? Perhaps a clean install? Dunno.
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  • HansB
    zeno2358 wrote:
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    <photoshop:ICCProfile>Adobe RGB (1998)</photoshop:ICCProfile>
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    This is the exif information of a file that is freshly created with 'Edit With' without saving from PS? There shouldn't be a 'photoshop' tag. Has the raw file been opened with Camera Raw / PS before using CO? If this is in the raw file, CO may pass it on during 'Edit With'. Or are you using XMP data? I know Camera Raw can save settings to XMP. But I cannot tell much about it. Camera Raw and XMP have never been part of my workflow.

    You can remove all PS exif tags with exiftool:

    exiftool -photoshop:all= </path/to/your/image.tif>



    Regards,
    Hans
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