saturation difference between CO and PS CS4
I don't know why I noticed this yesterday and not a long time ago, but why would my files appear differently in Capture One 5 that the processed tif file in PS CS4? The images seem to have more saturation in the CO 5 preview than in Photoshop. My clients are going to view the work in PS.
Thanks,
Peter
Thanks,
Peter
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Maybe CS4 OpenGL setting or the monitor profile? See also:
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Open GL is selected in the preferences and I am using a hardware calibrated monitor. The difference I am seeing is not huge, but as small as it is, it is real. The proof profile, output profile and the working RGB are all set for ProPhoto.
Thanks,
Peter Calvin0 -
[quote="Peter1" wrote:
I don't know why I noticed this yesterday and not a long time ago, but why would my files appear differently in Capture One 5 that the processed tif file in PS CS4? The images seem to have more saturation in the CO 5 preview than in Photoshop. My clients are going to view the work in PS.
Thanks,
Peter
Photoshop has several controls in the color settings dialog box, like "desaturate monitor colors by", "blend rgb colors using gamma", "rendering intent", "engine", etc... may some some of those are affecting what you see as a result of the conversion from ProPhoto to your monitor profile to be ultimately displayed ?0 -
Thanks for the suggestions. The engine is adobe ACE, intent is relative colormetric and the desaturate and blending options are not selected. A changed the intent to perceptual and saw no difference. 0 -
[quote="Peter1" wrote:
Open GL is selected in the preferences and I am using a hardware calibrated monitor.
Have you tried to uncheck the OpenGL setting and restart CS4? If found that CS4 is enabling this setting by default on Intel Macs but not all graphic adapter drivers are handling this properly resulting in over-saturation. You mentioned something about a difference but I was not sure whether that applied to fiddling with this setting.0 -
a screenshot of C1 and a screenshot of the respective TIF processed through C1 would be helpful.
Zoomed to 100% of course.
Don't set the proof profile to pro photo... set it to "selected recipe" (which is, in your case, pro photo).0 -
I don't believe I'll need to post samples after all. When I moved the proof profile from ProPhoto to selected recipe I got a good C1 preview to PS tiff match. Thanks to all for the suggestions. 0
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