Color Shift when using "edit with" (to Photoshop)
When I choose "edit with" (to Photoshop), a psd file is created, and placed next to the original NEF (Nikon RAW) file in Capture one browser. WIthout doing anything to the file in photoshop, I can immediately see a significant color shift when viewing the the NEF & psd side-by-side files in C1. It should be noted that the psd colors look accurate IN Photoshop. It's only when viewing the new file in C1 that the colors look significantly different than the original RAW file sitting next to it. I have tried both psd & tif, both srgb and Adobe rgb. Same problem throughout. It makes my RAW file editing in capture One useless if these colors do not stay true, and display properly during the "round trip" workflow. In this case, I am working on a product shoot and getting their brand orange matched perfectly, only to find that it displays duller, and browner in the psd or tiff file in C1. Anyone else running into this? Any suggested workaround?
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Hi there,
Did you ever find a solution to this? I am having the same issue exactly. Some packaging with gold leaf that looks fine in the RAW but desaturated in the PSD created by Capture One...
Any help greatly appreciated.
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Have you tried zooming in? For me the preview of a zoomed to fit RAW file (Fuji RAF in my case) renders colours in fine patterns (like foliage) differently than the preview for a generated PSD file.
Once I zoom in beyond 67% the difference is gone. Even soft proofing does not help. Actually the PSD version is more consistent, it's the RAF that's rendered wrong when zoomed out (too saturated).0
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