Green tint on picture load, effect preview, etc
Hello
I noticed a annoying problem when using C1. Every time I load a picture, preview a effect or apply a effect, the picture receives a green tint before the actual picture gets rendered.
I tested Capture One 8 some time ago and had the same problem and now with Capture One 9 as well.
This happens every time when Capture One refreshes the picture. Usually it's no problem but when applying a preset, the green tint only disappears once the preset is already applied. This makes it impossible to preview previously saved presets.
I am using EM5 Mark 2 Olympus ORF RAW files.
Here's a low quality screencast showing the problem:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/27953127/green%20flash.gif
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/279 ... 0flash.gif
Is there any way to fix this?
I noticed a annoying problem when using C1. Every time I load a picture, preview a effect or apply a effect, the picture receives a green tint before the actual picture gets rendered.
I tested Capture One 8 some time ago and had the same problem and now with Capture One 9 as well.
This happens every time when Capture One refreshes the picture. Usually it's no problem but when applying a preset, the green tint only disappears once the preset is already applied. This makes it impossible to preview previously saved presets.
I am using EM5 Mark 2 Olympus ORF RAW files.
Here's a low quality screencast showing the problem:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/27953127/green%20flash.gif
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/279 ... 0flash.gif
Is there any way to fix this?
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That seems to be a color management issue. Color shifts after certain actions did happen on my system as well before, it usually had to do with a bad ICC profile somewhere.
Try to run the ColorSync utility from OS X and let it check and repair the profiles on your system. If this won't fix it, try to delete the ICC profile of your monitor (check system settings, which one is in use currently) and make a new one.0 -
[quote="EnderWiggins" wrote:
That seems to be a color management issue. Color shifts after certain actions did happen on my system as well before, it usually had to do with a bad ICC profile somewhere.
Try to run the ColorSync utility from OS X and let it check and repair the profiles on your system. If this won't fix it, try to delete the ICC profile of your monitor (check system settings, which one is in use currently) and make a new one.
Thanks for the reply! I will give that a try later when I'm back at my machine and report back.0 -
The ColorSync app did not find any problems but thanks to you hint I tried switching color profiles and indeed - the green tint is gone. Thanks a lot for the help, that was definitely something I would have not figured out on my own. 0
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