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Color consistency of C1?

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  • Ulf Liljegren
    This sounds very strange, I would like to take this abit further.
    Take on file, do the changes, verify it is PS.

    After this go to http://support.phaseone.com create a support case, attach the RAW file and the plist that belongs to the image
    For example

    If you have a session called \"Test\" and a Image called Test1 in you pictures folder then go to /Pictures/Test/Test1 Attach this picture to the case and also go to /Pictures/Test/Capture One Settings/ImageSettings/Test1.plist and attach this file as well to the case.
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  • tristan11
    Unfortunately the picture in PS still look pale... I deleted all settings and started a new session - but still the same problem...

    I will send you the files tomorrow...

    Hm, one day till the trial version is gone.

    😡
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  • tristan11
    Ok, the changes are applied - but the picture looks very different than in the preview. Paler, with less vivid colour. Without editing it looks pretty the same.

    I wonder how all the pros come around this?

    Does it still make sense to send the files to the support (or is this normal)? The same with the \"Pro\"-version.

    Also C1 is a bit slow with realtime changes... (compared to Photoshop) ☹️
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  • Mark 3
    apologize if this is too basic but:

    1. Make sure your Working Space inside of Photoshop is set to \"Adobe98\". This is in Color Settings.

    2. Make sure, in your C1 Process Tab, that you're outputting to \"Adobe98\".

    If you do that, they should match exactly.
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  • tristan11
    Please see my initial post above. And no, they don´t match exactly...
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  • design crusader
    Set your output colour space in C1 to ProPhoto RGB, and also choose Relative Colorimetric and Best in your C1 prefs Colour Management--Destination.

    Then in PSCS, set you colour space settings to ProPhoto RGB, Adobe Engine, Relative Colorimetric.

    Let me know if that helps.

    -- Design Crusader
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  • Jason1
    Tristan,

    It might be worthwhile trying some of the suggestions on this page:

    http://www.jcsewell.pwp.blueyonder.co.u ... orsync.htm

    Jason
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  • tristan11
    Thanks, design crusader and Jason. I´ll try...
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