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(I've done a search on other threads and while there was similar ground I don't think this has come up before - but do please let me know if I've missed the answer)
The colours in a picture are different on my screen depending on whether I'm using photoshop/lightroom or anything else. Basically PS/LR renders much stronger colours, as illustrated below.
If I save anything as a jpeg from PS/LR that I then view elsewhere, the colour differs from what I've seen when processing, so that is a right pain and I'm reluctant to get on with processing 1000 pics from my holiday until I'm confident about what I'm seeing!
In photoshop I'm working in sRGB and Preserve Embedded Profiles. In LR I haven't found any settings that affect the colour of what I view (as opposed to export). It makes no difference whether the original is jpeg or raw.
Some guidance on how I can see the same image colours in whatever package (and that I can trust them!) would be greatly appreciated!
cheers
Dean
The colours in a picture are different on my screen depending on whether I'm using photoshop/lightroom or anything else. Basically PS/LR renders much stronger colours, as illustrated below.
If I save anything as a jpeg from PS/LR that I then view elsewhere, the colour differs from what I've seen when processing, so that is a right pain and I'm reluctant to get on with processing 1000 pics from my holiday until I'm confident about what I'm seeing!
In photoshop I'm working in sRGB and Preserve Embedded Profiles. In LR I haven't found any settings that affect the colour of what I view (as opposed to export). It makes no difference whether the original is jpeg or raw.
Some guidance on how I can see the same image colours in whatever package (and that I can trust them!) would be greatly appreciated!
cheers
Dean