Capture1 and Photoshop colors don't match
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As you can see on the print screen above, capture one and Photoshop colors don't match.
The picture has taken with PhaseOne P45+ IIQ S format, converting to tiff 8 bit AdobeRGB the tiff and the IIQ S looks same on C1 but it looks different on PS. Both software using AdobeRGB settings also same for proof. ( I also tested to use some other profiles on C1, like my monitors calibration profile, but nothing changed)
My graphic card is Ati Radeon HD 4890 on a 2xXeon E5320 CPU, 14GB FBdimm RAM, 5TB Raid 0, Win7 professional Workstation. Using Eizo Sx2462 display calibrated with xrite i1 Pro, software ColorEyes Display Pro.
Anyone have solution for this.
Best Regards
Direkt link: http://img72.imageshack.us/img72/3433/c ... toshop.jpg
As you can see on the print screen above, capture one and Photoshop colors don't match.
The picture has taken with PhaseOne P45+ IIQ S format, converting to tiff 8 bit AdobeRGB the tiff and the IIQ S looks same on C1 but it looks different on PS. Both software using AdobeRGB settings also same for proof. ( I also tested to use some other profiles on C1, like my monitors calibration profile, but nothing changed)
My graphic card is Ati Radeon HD 4890 on a 2xXeon E5320 CPU, 14GB FBdimm RAM, 5TB Raid 0, Win7 professional Workstation. Using Eizo Sx2462 display calibrated with xrite i1 Pro, software ColorEyes Display Pro.
Anyone have solution for this.
Best Regards
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A) press More Options in Color Settings dialog
1) Uncheck "Desaturate monitor colors"
2) Change color engine to Microsoft ICM
B) Uncheck VIEW->Proof colors in main menu0 -
[quote="NNN634656390074110174" wrote:
A) press More Options in Color Settings dialog
1) Uncheck "Desaturate monitor colors"
2) Change color engine to Microsoft ICM
B) Uncheck VIEW->Proof colors in main menu
Thx for your answer, but
A)
1) It was never checked
2) Changed, but they look same
B) it is unchecked, (I only use it when I need to prepare some document on CMYK to proof the offset colors )
another question, c1 default is perceptual and PS default is relative colorimetric, I tried to make them same but can't see any different, witch one is correct?
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I don't know whether the OpenCL (hardware accelerated graphics) on the reproduction of colors.
But maybe try to disable it?
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[quote="NNN634656390074110174" wrote:
I don't know whether the OpenCL (hardware accelerated graphics) on the reproduction of colors.
But maybe try to disable it?
No, there is no bearing on color with the OpenCL option.
I would suggest you open a support case and give us the file so we can give you the best workflow to create a comparison. Typically, just to ensure the system is working correctly, we advice users to change everything to Adobe1998 (Monitor Profile, Proof Profile, Process Recipe, PS Proof Profile, PS Working Space). With everything consistant you can compare a processed 8 Bit tif at 100% with a preview in Capture One at 100%. This is the best way to get a true indication of what the file is as there won't be any interpretation in a 'preview' at a lower zoom level.0 -
As u said I already use everything on AdobeRGB. How can I give u the file? Sry I m new on forum and p1 community, after a long cooperation with Canon 1ds (Mark1,2,3) and Adobe Camera Raw, this year I decide to upgrade my works to p1 and c1, pls can you guide me the way to how I can give u the file.
Best Regards0 -
[quote="NN203414UL4" wrote:
As u said I already use everything on AdobeRGB. How can I give u the file? Sry I m new on forum and p1 community, after a long cooperation with Canon 1ds (Mark1,2,3) and Adobe Camera Raw, this year I decide to upgrade my works to p1 and c1, pls can you guide me the way to how I can give u the file.
Best Regards
Contact support here: http://www.phaseone.com/en/SupportMain.aspx0 -
I and I'm sure at least a few others would be interested in how this turned out. 0
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