Big problem with colour management
Hi,
I seem to have a problem with colour management. Olympus E-1 ORFs Photos processed in C1Pro and opened in Photoshop are much lighter in Photoshop - almost as if they are being viewed as sRGB without being converted from AdobeRGB. However, I have the correct settings in CaptureOne - I have checked and double checked, and in Photoshop (ditto). The photos are identified as being in AdobeRGB in Photoshop. Double checking, opening the C1 TIFF in ImagePrint, I get an identical preview to Photoshop, so they are both agreeing with what they see.
I then tried deleting C1 preferences - no change. I then tried different proof profiles in C1 - no effect, even wild things like CMYK, or a printer profile - no change at all in the displayed proof.
I have tried processing the same ORF in Olympus Studio, then opening in Photoshop - no problem, perfect match.
I can't find any solution here, so if anybody can suggest something...
I have C1Pro v3.7.1 build 1874, Photoshop CS2, and Mac OS X 10.3.9, screen calibrated with GM EyeOne
Thanks...
David Mantripp
I seem to have a problem with colour management. Olympus E-1 ORFs Photos processed in C1Pro and opened in Photoshop are much lighter in Photoshop - almost as if they are being viewed as sRGB without being converted from AdobeRGB. However, I have the correct settings in CaptureOne - I have checked and double checked, and in Photoshop (ditto). The photos are identified as being in AdobeRGB in Photoshop. Double checking, opening the C1 TIFF in ImagePrint, I get an identical preview to Photoshop, so they are both agreeing with what they see.
I then tried deleting C1 preferences - no change. I then tried different proof profiles in C1 - no effect, even wild things like CMYK, or a printer profile - no change at all in the displayed proof.
I have tried processing the same ORF in Olympus Studio, then opening in Photoshop - no problem, perfect match.
I can't find any solution here, so if anybody can suggest something...
I have C1Pro v3.7.1 build 1874, Photoshop CS2, and Mac OS X 10.3.9, screen calibrated with GM EyeOne
Thanks...
David Mantripp
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Check out this topic thread. It may help. 0 -
Thanks Chris - that might have worked, but in fact I solved it by deleting C1Pro and reinstalling. Note to PhaseOne support: I did not delete any prefs files at this point. I tried that before, to no avail.
If it happens again I'll try a cache cleaning with Onyx or Cocktail0
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