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COLOR SHIFT after Processing

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  • NNN634983132166346890
    Can anybody tell me how to post an image her win this forum so I will show you what going on.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    You can post a link to the image. So you first post the image somewhere on the internet to link to. If you use the "Img" tag which you can above the edit window when you post, the link is diplayed as an image, not just a link.
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  • dale11833
    I've come to expect a color shift after processing. Anyone with a critical eye will notice it.
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  • Drew Altdo
    [quote="dale11833" wrote:
    I've come to expect a color shift after processing. Anyone with a critical eye will notice it.

    That shouldn't be expected as long as scaling is the same.
    If you'd like to post details/examples we'd be happy to have a look.
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  • dale11833
    Most of the time scaling is different on deliverables to clients. There are small differences in density and contrast that I notice. I just process 1 image to see if it's in range.

    What type of image are we looking at in the C1 viewer? Is it a Jpeg?
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  • Matt Fineart
    I have the same problem since I use CO8 on the iMac.
    There are very different colors and the image is less saturated in PS.
    On the Macbook Pro the colors are identically after processing.
    Don't know for now what I could have changed or set different.
    Any ideas?
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  • Richard Seldomridge
    I've got a similar issue with a magenta cast in the shadows (I posted a thread in the 8.x forum). Running 8.1 on OS X 10.10.1 and 10.9, MacBook Pro Retina.
    Anybody solved this yet?
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  • Ulf Liljegren
    Hi

    There is not bug to be solved. It is a colour management issue on you computer.
    Create a support case and we will be more then happy to assist
    http://www.phaseone.com/SupportMain.aspx
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