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Photoshop and LR don't match Output - 10-16-2010, 07:16 PM


Okay, this is driving me crazy - images in Lightroom and Photoshop look fine, but when I view them in Explorer they are all jacked up - same when posting online or printing.

Camera - d200, sRGB, shooting RAW
Monitor - benQ - monitor profile set by Eye One

Lightroom - Export - TIFF, sRGB, 16bit (under edit-->preferences-->external editing)

Export function under Develop is - export -->jpg-->srgb

Photoshop-

Custom
Nikon sRGB 4.0
US Web Coated SWOP v2
Gray Gamma 2.2

Color mgmt -
Preserve
Preserve
Preserve

Adobe ACE
Relative Colormetric

I calibrate my monitor using EyeOne Match 3

Here's a screen grab - left is Photoshop, middle is LR, right is windows picture and fax viewer (that's how it looks on Chrome / facebook when I post as well)

any help / tips appreciated!

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10-16-2010, 08:08 PM


you might take a look and see under the camera calibration section on the development tab and change the profile to something other than what it is set to now, if that makes any difference to your output.

It really looks like you are working in profoto RGB and the output is srgb.
What are you shooting in? srgb, adbobe rgb...?
Seems like it could be a matter that you are shooting in one set and while adobe is color space aware, once you export, the original color space is kicking in.

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10-17-2010, 05:17 AM


Looks to me like LR and PS are showing the same. They are both color managed and are using the profile you built. Explorer/fax viewer/chrome aren't color managed, so they aren't using the profile.

This is working as it should.

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10-18-2010, 11:37 AM


You have to go into color management and manually select the proper color profile and set it as default. Windows doesn't always do it.

Go into the control panel and type "color" in the search box. The management tool should pop up

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