Color Shift on Export
I am having trouble exporting images using the recipes. It doesn't matter what recipe I use, a custom one or one of the sRGB or Adobe RGB presets, but there is a distinct color shift when I export to jpg. HOWEVER, when I "Edit With" and select jpg/sRGB color space, it creates a proper jpg! So the only way I can get the correct output from C1 as jpgs is to select all images (60-80) and "Edit With" photoshop. Then I have to sit and close the images as they are opening in PS so I don't crash or overload PS!
Here's an example. The first image is RAW, the middle is using an sRGB output recipe, the third is the jpg created when using the File/Edit With option, using the same sRGB icc profile as the output recipe.
Here's an example. The first image is RAW, the middle is using an sRGB output recipe, the third is the jpg created when using the File/Edit With option, using the same sRGB icc profile as the output recipe.
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The link does not seems to work to get to the sample file.
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There is no file name in the link, so no file to display.
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ooops, sorry, it was published as "private." You should be able to see now. It doesn't matter what color space I export, and if it's my own recipe or one of the one's that come with C1, the color shift is the same unless I "export with" Photoshop. 0 -
[quote="lschaaf" wrote:
I am having trouble exporting images using the recipes. It doesn't matter what recipe I use, a custom one or one of the sRGB or Adobe RGB presets, but there is a distinct color shift when I export to jpg. HOWEVER, when I "Edit With" and select jpg/sRGB color space, it creates a proper jpg! So the only way I can get the correct output from C1 as jpgs is to select all images (60-80) and "Edit With" photoshop. Then I have to sit and close the images as they are opening in PS so I don't crash or overload PS!
Here's an example. The first image is RAW, the middle is using an sRGB output recipe, the third is the jpg created when using the File/Edit With option, using the same sRGB icc profile as the output recipe.
Strange. I'd suggest you need to do some further trouble-shooting. You need to narrow down what's not right. It would seem the C1 export is not accurate, but are you sure? It could be something else... Is it C1, Photoshop, your JPEG viewer? What platform are you on? Windows/Mac? What application are you using to view the JPEGs? If you load the C1 export JPEG into Photoshop does it look the same or different from Photoshop's own conversion? If you load the Photoshop export back into C1 does it look the same or different? What does the RAW look like between C1 and Photoshop (load the RAW into both and export without adjustments)? Does this happen for RAWs with no adjustments made or only when specific adjustments are made? Does it happen with TIFF exports?0 -
[quote="VirtualRain" wrote:
[quote="lschaaf" wrote:
I am having trouble exporting images using the recipes. It doesn't matter what recipe I use, a custom one or one of the sRGB or Adobe RGB presets, but there is a distinct color shift when I export to jpg. HOWEVER, when I "Edit With" and select jpg/sRGB color space, it creates a proper jpg! So the only way I can get the correct output from C1 as jpgs is to select all images (60-80) and "Edit With" photoshop. Then I have to sit and close the images as they are opening in PS so I don't crash or overload PS!
Here's an example. The first image is RAW, the middle is using an sRGB output recipe, the third is the jpg created when using the File/Edit With option, using the same sRGB icc profile as the output recipe.
Strange. I'd suggest you need to do some further trouble-shooting. You need to narrow down what's not right. It would seem the C1 export is not accurate, but are you sure? It could be something else... Is it C1, Photoshop, your JPEG viewer? What platform are you on? Windows/Mac? What application are you using to view the JPEGs? If you load the C1 export JPEG into Photoshop does it look the same or different from Photoshop's own conversion? If you load the Photoshop export back into C1 does it look the same or different? What does the RAW look like between C1 and Photoshop (load the RAW into both and export without adjustments)? Does this happen for RAWs with no adjustments made or only when specific adjustments are made? Does it happen with TIFF exports?
All of the images are viewed in C1. They are both jpg creates with C1 from the same RAW file (on a Mac, 5K, Yosemite) and saved back into the same folder, so they are all side by side. Its just one is exported using a recipe (any recipe has the same green cast, even the preset recipes that come with C1, any color space), the other is created when using the "Edit With" command. When you get the Edit With dialog, I say create jpg w/sRGB color space. The jpg is created and available in C1 at that point, then it opens PS using that jpg, I don't have to even save in PS, the jpg is created by C1 first. The thing is....that jpg is very close to the RAW file, the other jpg using the exact same icc profile (or any other profile) is green. It is the most noticeable on this particular series of photos, because she has a strong skin tone, my other photos have been paler skin... which is why I didn't notice before, I assumed the minor color shift I usually saw was just the difference between RAW files and jpg.
Same color variance when exporting to .tiff. It's hard to tell on original image, as it is over exposed and slightly green to start with...but the export is slightly off. I was trying to tell how much by putting a color picker on the forehead. On a uncropped, original image, when looking at 2 images side by side (RAW and .Tif), shouldn't the color picker be on the same spot on the forehead? On the exported image, the color picker is in the hair...0
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