Corel PHOTO-PAINT X5 :: Color Management Settings

Apr 24, 2012

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I recently calibrated my monitor with a Spyder 4 Express. I process my RAW images in ACDSee Pro, saving them as tiffs - ProPhoto RGB. Yet when I open the same images in PP, skin tones are quite saturated and I'm wondering why? Prior to calibrating my monitor, everything was normal across all my programs, as it is now in ACDSee Pro.  But not with PP and OnOne.  Something has changed between the programs and I can't see what.  I've attached my current Color Management settings from PP. 

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