Funny reaction in Photoshop
I've run into an unusual situation in Bridge/Photoshop when I use Image Processor with Capture One 12 processed psd or tiff files.
What I want to do is to take the psd's (or tiff's) and use Image Processor to save them as jpegs. The 16 bit psd images look fine when I see them in Bridge's viewer & certainly looked fine in Capture One. I then ran Image processor and got jpgs with a variety of colour shifts, recropping, density changes, and so forth. I tried it again making sure that there was no Photoshop action being triggered in Image Processor. Same bad images. Then I made an action to change the image from 16 to 8 bit. Same bad images. I directly opened a Capture One 12 processed psd image from Bridge into Photoshop and it was absolutely fine.
This may well be a Photoshop issue but I've never noticed this before when I used Lightroom for doing RAW processing. I figured though that if I'm seeing this then perhaps other Capture One users have gone through the same thing.
Thoughts?
What I want to do is to take the psd's (or tiff's) and use Image Processor to save them as jpegs. The 16 bit psd images look fine when I see them in Bridge's viewer & certainly looked fine in Capture One. I then ran Image processor and got jpgs with a variety of colour shifts, recropping, density changes, and so forth. I tried it again making sure that there was no Photoshop action being triggered in Image Processor. Same bad images. Then I made an action to change the image from 16 to 8 bit. Same bad images. I directly opened a Capture One 12 processed psd image from Bridge into Photoshop and it was absolutely fine.
This may well be a Photoshop issue but I've never noticed this before when I used Lightroom for doing RAW processing. I figured though that if I'm seeing this then perhaps other Capture One users have gone through the same thing.
Thoughts?
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Photoshop/Camera RAW is taking non RAW files: psd, tif & jpg and is putting my Lightroom/Camera RAW import presets on these non RAW files. I will be having a long chat with Adobe later today! 0
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