Photoshop :: Color Profile After Calibration

Dec 12, 2008

I use AdobeRGB1998 color profile for monitor and Photoshop.

When I have calibrate monitor I must use new color profile?

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Lightroom :: How To Remove Camera Calibration Profile In 5

Feb 9, 2014

I normally generate a new camera calibration profile by x-rite everythime I change the light settings. This gives rise to a lot of camera calibration profiles in LR5. How to erase them after use?

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Photoshop :: Why Can't Create Lens Profile From Single Calibration Grid Filling Entire Frame

Feb 5, 2013

I am currently working on making a lens profile and the instructions are pretty annoying as they require the calibration chart to remain in the same spot while you tilt the camera as well as move the camera around to make sure that you are tilting the camera to bring the calibration chart close to a side of the frame but not clipping it and also staying within an angle of 10-30 degrees.
 
This seems overcomplicated, instead, why cant adobe make a single calibration grid where the camera is positioned in such a way that it fills the entire frame as much as possible without clipping, then it simply corrects using the single chart.
 
With the way it is now, unless you have the camera on a computer controlled dolly and computer controlled head, you will not be able to make a completely accurate lens profile.

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Lightroom :: 4.3 Doesn't Show Camera Calibration Profile

Jan 17, 2013

I have Lightroom 4.3 and a Canon 6D. I cannot get Lightroom to display my Camera Calibration Profile when I am developing a raw file.
 
I have dug through the MAC Library and Application Support folder and found CameraRaw. That folder contains my listed cameras. But when I am in Lightroom, I do not see that profile in the Camera Calibration section.
 
Is there a way to force Lightroom to display my camera profile? Lightroom 2 used to display it.

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Lightroom :: Apply Camera Calibration Profile To Existing RAWs

Feb 1, 2012

how to change the default settings in Camera Calibration (ALT changes the Reset to Set Default) and from what I can find, any newly imported RAWs will have these defaults applied. how do I apply these defaults to images already imported?
 
Also, what I specifically want to change is the Profile: Adobe Standard to Profile:Camera Landscape (for example) and apply that to all the images I already have shot with this specific camera body.   So, two questions:  Does setting the defaults include the Profile or is it only the "Shadows, Primary Red, Green, Blue" that gets saved as a new default and can these changes only be applied to newly imported RAWs?

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Lightroom :: Remove Unwanted Profiles From Profile Menu In Camera Calibration?

Jun 23, 2013

How do i remove unwanted profiles from the profile menu in camera calibration

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Lightroom :: 4.3 Is Applying Wrong Camera Calibration Profile Nikon D600?

Sep 2, 2012

Running Lightroom 4.3 on my Mac, I have my D600 set to shoot using "Camera Neutral" profile. However, upon import into LR, for some reason, it changes to "Adobe Standard" profile. I can change it to camera neutral, but it's difficult.

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Photoshop :: Color Calibration

May 5, 2008

i want to calibrate my monitor and printer and computer so they all read color the same way does anybody have any advice of how i can achive this with ease?

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Photoshop :: COlor Calibration, Printing

Feb 20, 2009

I just got a new computer installed, same monitor tho. Ever since I got this new computer, I am unable to print in PS as well as I used to be able to a couple days ago. The color is way off. I have applied my color settings throughout all my Adobe programs to be the same in AI 10, ID CS3 & PS 7.0. I also have a Xerox Phaser 7750 GX.

There is a computer in back of me that prints great & how my computer used to print. Are there some settings that I should check there to compare with?

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Photoshop :: Color Calibration Tools

Feb 21, 2007

I've been bitten by the color bug, and I want to know if anyone at PS has hardware that measures your monitor (spektrometer?) along with the software that I could borrow (or even perhaps buy?)

If it was for borrow, I would pay for shipping both ways as well as a perk for thanks. (I don't know if I can justify buying something that I'd only use once) But aside from using the proper color spaces, this should adjust the phosphors and such for perfect color calibration.

(It's amazing moving work from once PC to another how the color changes)

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Photoshop :: Color Calibration Bars Are Printing

Apr 22, 2008

I am printing on an Epson Stylus Pro 4800. I am using Photoshop CS2 (version 9.0.2)and have the Color Settings set at North American Prepress2 which was recommended for using ICC settings. I have the printer set to "No Color Adjustments" (i.e. let Photoshop control the color).

Each time I send an image to print, the printer is printing color calibration bars then ejecting the sheet. The image is printing on the second sheet. At $2.50 per sheet (fine art paper), I can't afford to waste the paper. Does anyone know how to turn the color calibration bars off. I have already checked the Output Options in the print dialog box and the calibration box is unchecked.

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Photoshop :: Color Calibration / Dual Displays

Oct 28, 2008

I've been struggling with color calibration for a while now. I have two displays:

1) Samsung 226BW (22" 1680x1050) which is a pretty cheap TN panel and is very poorly calibrated by default

2) Viewsonic VP930B (19" 1280x1024) which is a nicer panel and pretty well calibrated by default

Video card = 8800GT. In XP, I always used the nView calibration tool an followed the onscreen sequence to get both screens very nicely calibrated, and they would always stay that way. In Vista, unfortunately, NVIDIA has decided to not carry over their excellent nView software. So I'm stuck leaving the Viewsonic uncalibrated (which is mostly ok), and for the Samsung I use a software from Samsung called "MagicTune" which takes me through a series of onscreen exercises (not unlike nView did) and leaves the monitor pretty well calibrated. I've tried other software like QuickGamma and simply cannot get the same results as I can get with the MagicTune, which puzzles me.

Anyway, the problem is that (1) MagicTune almost never applies the correct "MagicTune profile" at startup, so I have to apply it manually, (2) I often have to re-open MagicTune (after gaming, for example) and re-apply the correct "MagicTune profile," and (3) MagicTune only functions well when the secondary Viewsonic (unsupported by Samsung) is disabled, so I often have to go through a long complex rigamorole of disabling and re-enabling the display to get MagicTune to work.

Is there any way I can "save" the color calibration state that the Samsung is in (when properly calibrated by MagicTune) and use a different software (or just Windows) to apply it, so I can stop relying on MagicTune? I know that I can manually adjust a lot of things about my color calibration without using MagicTune, but without the MagicTune exercises on screen I cannot achieve the same end result, and the "profile" created by MagicTune can only be applied by MagicTune.

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Photoshop :: Scanner Calibration For Color-managed Workflow

Aug 2, 2012

I would like to do a decent calibration of my Epson V750 Pro scanner to achieve a color-managed workflow. I have the latest version X-Rite i1 Photo Pro 2 calibration kit, and although this enables me to calibrate my monitor and printer, it does not support scanner calibration. 

I do have Silver fast Ai Studio which includes a scanner calibration facility - is that the best available to me or are there any other options, possibly using the i1 spectrophotometer as I know that it used to be possible to carry out calibration with the older versions of that equipment? Other than that, I'm using an Epson 3880 printer, running Vista x64 and using Photoshop CS5.

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Photoshop :: Asign A Color Profile Or Convert To Color Profile?

Sep 5, 2006

I have to treat a few images for a newspaper, and I have to apply an specified Color Profile for them.

what's the difference between the commands "Assign Color Profile", "Convert to Color Profile" or doing "Mode>CMYK, and then Assign Profile",

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Photoshop :: Color Balance And Calibration- Display, Scanner, Printer

Oct 18, 2004

As you can see by the spelling of "Colour", I'm outside the USA!

A bit of background: I graduated in photography a couple of years back and I've used PS6 and now PS7 quite extensively. I use an Epson 3200 scanner to scan my medium format (6x7) and large format (5x4) negs and trannies (that's FILM trannies...not the other kind!). If they are for exhibition, I'd burn them to CDROM and get a digital lab to print them for me otherwise they'd get printed on my Epson 760 (yes, it's quite old now!).

I've always had issues getting the screen calibrated. How would you guys go about correcting the relationship between the scanner/screen/printer? The screen is a Viewsonic E70 and I use the E70 profile.

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Lightroom :: Adjusting Color Calibration For Camera?

Jul 26, 2013

Adjust the color calibration for camera?

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Lightroom :: Panel Color Change After Calibration?

Jan 23, 2013

I recently calibrated my monitor with Spyder 4 express and the panels turned green.  I am using windows 7.  I reinstalled Lightroom but panels are still green. 

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Lightroom :: Missing Camera Calibration Profile For Supported Camera

Apr 7, 2014

I am relatively new to Lightroom.  I have imported Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200 raw (.RW2) files into Lightroom 5.3.   When I go into the Develop module under the Camera Calibration the only profile that shows up is Adobe Standard.  My camera is supported according to the Adobe web site. 

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Photoshop :: Use Protanopia (Color Blind) Profile As Regular Profile That Can Be Converted?

Sep 30, 2013

I've been trying to reproduce this color blind conditionfor a long time now and I still didn't figure out how I can do this. I've searched for cluts but didn't find any, only this, which has some previews of them, but no any files I can load into Photoshop's Color Lookup adjustment. I've looked into Pixel Bender plugin, but I'm using CC so that doesn't work either... I've also tried it with the Index Color mode, but that really messes up my image as it has a really low color range (256). I've even tried reproducing the same effect with adjustments, channels, etc, but didn't figure it out.
 
Since there's a way to perfectly color proof images with this condition, I'm guessing this has to be some kind of ICC profile or something similar. Is there a way I can use it as a color profile?

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Paint Shop Pro :: Color Profile To Match LR Export Color Space

Nov 21, 2011

I'm exporting Tiff Prophoto files from Lightroom into PSPX4 for further processing. The images are 1 to 2 stops under exposed when compared to Lightroom's image.I have selected PSPX4 color profile to match LR export color space.

I have tried exporting the Tiffs as sRGB and adode1998 and still the images are under exposed. I have little knowledge about color management and have searched around the web for possible answers, but no luck.

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Photoshop :: Color Profile In CS6

Sep 20, 2013

I'm using Photoshop CS6 on Windows 7 Home Premium. I use Photoshop in conjunction with Lightroom 5.2. When I send an image from Lightroom to Photoshop, and then convert the profile from Photoshop,

I expect to see the option sRGB IEC6196-2.1. If I open the 32-bit version that option is there. However, when using the 64-bit version (which I have been using exclusively) I just recently discovered that the profile isn't there. Photoshop is suggesting converting to eSRGB instead, and the other profile isn't even in the list of available profiles. My printing both at home and from labs is acceptable as far as matching is concerned. But I'm wondering why I don't have that profile.  Is there a way to add that profile to the list?

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Photoshop :: Color Profile

Sep 12, 2003

I re-installed Photoshop 7 after formating my PC and the first time i used it, a window appeard regardding some embedded color profiles. I choose an option without reading it carefully and now everytime i open an image the program asks me if i want to assign a color profile to the file or if i don´t want it to color manage. Re-installing it again isn't helping and i can't find any way to arrange this problem.

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Photoshop :: Sizing And Color Profile

Sep 17, 2012

I am using Photoshop CS6 13.0.1 x64 and I can't seem to get the settings for a new document to stick.
 
When I make a new document my color profile never matches my color settings (RGB: Adobe RGB (1998); CMYK: U.S. Sheetfed Coated v2; Convert to Working RGB; Convert to Working CMYK; Ask when opening), it always is reset to sRGB. Also, when I create a new document it doesn't seem to remember either what I used last or what is in my clipboard - it always resets to 1 x 67.
 
Is there some hidden setting I'm missing?

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Photoshop :: New Update CS6 Changes Color Profile?

Jun 6, 2013

the new Photoshop Update CS6 13.0.5 changes the monitor color profile! Also brushes in Camera Raw are not availabe any more!

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Photoshop :: Color Profile Support In PNG

Apr 2, 2013

ou have to hover over the image to see the real images.  The images embedded in the webpage have their profiles stripped -- just like photoshop does!  Interesting.how photoshop doesn't support color profiles in png's.
 
But now I have a great one.this is with the correct color profile and displays correctly in firefox and probably other browsers -- also displays correctly on windows desktop and in large-icon view. 
 
Ok, grab that image and try to read it into photoshop..I do, and get no warning on profile mismatch like I do on jpg's or tiff's:photoshop strips the existing profile and adds sRGB which isn't the correct profile. This is how photoshop transforms good colors into bad:
 
Completly screwed up.I have had multiple people notice how my png saved images from photoshop had "off" or bad colors -- usually washed out in comparison w/my monitor profile.I can get 'ok' results if I flatten the image and *convert* my existing profile to sRGB -- and I usually get something that looks 'acceptable'...though the jpg's render in accurate color.
 
Basically, photoshop can't read or write png web images. and maintain color fidelity unless they have no profile.  Even if they have an sRGB profile, I usually get washed out looking pics if I don't strip it but let adobe convert it.
 
In googling for my own problem, I found references to this problem in Adobe Photoshop going back to 2002.They could fix it with a file plugin for existing CS5-6 users, but it really needs to get fixed and Adobe needs to stop ignoring this problem.I find this extra depressing because I prefer to distribute my pictures losslessly in png,  but with photoshop, I'm left with lossy jpegs to get accurate color reproduction.

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Photoshop :: Color Management/ICC Profile?

Aug 13, 2007

Since I've updated to a 22" LCD Screen I've run into a problem, and Im not sure exactly what is causing it. I'll do my best to explain the circumstances.

The problem Im having is managing the colour between what Im doing in Photoshop, and what is being produced on the web. For some reason, the brightness/gamma I have in photoshop is higher than what is being saved for web.

For example, Im working on a PSD file, get the brightness, saturation to exactly where I wanted it, then go "save for web" and as soon as the save for web dialog comes up. It's much "darker".

Here is a screenshot of the photo in photoshop, along with the image saved on the right in firefox.

I've checked the "Color Settings" in Photoshop, and the RGB profile is set to SRGB.

Now most people who view the photo, say it is "too dark". So im assuming that most peopels monitors view the image as too dark. So I need photoshop to view the image as "too dark", so I can tweak the brightness etc so that it becomes correct for most monitor.

Why would photshop show it slightly brighter, as soon as I hit "save for web", the colour Im seeing in the preview window is already "too dark".

It's almost like my default ICC profile is chagned to be too bright. Any help would be appreciated. I think when I installed my graphics card drivers, then Nvidia also ran a color profiler. I also insatlled the monitor drivers for my widescreen.

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Photoshop :: Preserving Color Profile

May 30, 2005

How can I preserve my colors so that when I export them to images, they are as close to the colors as I see them as when I view them in a browser?

Right now I'm using:

Adobe RGB 1998 for RGB Colorspaces (Preserve Embedded Profile)

Engine: Adobe ACE

Intent: Relative Colorimetric

[X] Use Blackpoint Compensation

[X] Use Dither (8bit/channel images)

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Photoshop Elements :: Color Profile Is Set To RGB

Feb 9, 2013

So My wife and I got two new laptops (Toshiba Qosmio X875) after getting everything installed my wife noticed that all the images she has edited and uploaded (old and new) appear differently than they do in the editor.  The color profile is set to RGB as I've read that's where it is supposed to be.  She gets the same results when using Lightroom 4.  I inserted a side by side screen shot below and you can see a difference where they should be identical. 

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Photoshop :: Color Settings - Select Other RGB Profile

Jun 12, 2012

I want to select the eciRGB profile as my default Working Space Profile. But in PS CS5.1 (Mac) I can select the predefined profiles only. I can't select 'other' and browse for the .ICC profile file.
 
How can I change it to eciRGB? Put all files into ColorSync folder and into Application Support/Adobe/Color..

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Photoshop :: Color Profile Error On Start

Nov 10, 2012

Just installed Adobe Master CS6 on new installation of OSX Mountain Lion. Installation is ok but when i start Photoshop the color profile of monitor change (become more "cold").

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Photoshop :: Get Soft Proofing And Color Profile?

Mar 9, 2012

having problems getting consistent archival inkjet prints from the places I have tried. I am now looking at 'soft proofing' which I suspect is not without its pearls. The problems I experienced before where the images were not converted to the correct profile was that sometimes they would print out,

at great cost correctly and sometime they would not, again at great cost. If the image is converted to the correct colour profile, in this case Hahnemule, will the embedded profile that the image will be printed out consistently and 2 different days?

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