C1 v4.8 processed tiff appearing differantly in CS2
I have had to change a few things lately, and this has caused me problems.
I'm using a new laptop profiled with colormunki.
I use captureone v4.8 and CS2.
When I used this combination with the D80 I had no problems, but since moving to the D300 I'm having real problems. I convert the RAW and it looks to my liking, but as soon as I open it in CS2 it looks extremely flat.
I'm assuming a colour space mismatch.
I set the D300/Captureone4 and CS2 to AdobeRGB.
Interstingly if I set C1 to "embeded camera colour profile" the image before adjustments looks exactly what I see in CS2.
I'm experimenting with NX, but would really like to bottom the problem in captureone, as I like the workflow I can get in there. Could NX2 be causing the problem?
I'm using a new laptop profiled with colormunki.
I use captureone v4.8 and CS2.
When I used this combination with the D80 I had no problems, but since moving to the D300 I'm having real problems. I convert the RAW and it looks to my liking, but as soon as I open it in CS2 it looks extremely flat.
I'm assuming a colour space mismatch.
I set the D300/Captureone4 and CS2 to AdobeRGB.
Interstingly if I set C1 to "embeded camera colour profile" the image before adjustments looks exactly what I see in CS2.
I'm experimenting with NX, but would really like to bottom the problem in captureone, as I like the workflow I can get in there. Could NX2 be causing the problem?
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Many factors involved here. Are you on Vista? 0 -
Yes Paul I am using Vista 0 -
Hi Nick,
I had the exact same problem when I bought a D300 to replace my D80. To solve it, I changed my camera settings to use the Adobe RGB instead of sRGB camera default. I don't know why cameras are shipped using the sRGB default in this day and age.
Paul (Not to be confused with Paul_E 😄 )0
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