Photoshop :: Convert To Profile

Apr 20, 2008

when I convert an image from Adobe RGB to sRGB. What I see is no change whatsoever, that is visible to my eye. My working space is Adobe RGB, but when I convert an image to sRGB in order to send it for viewing on a monitor, as for example when attaching a lower-resolution version to an e-mail, I see no difference in the image on my calibrated (Spyder2) monitor.

I start with an image taken with my Canon 40D with the color space set for Adobe RGB, as

I print most of my good images and do not post images on the Web with any frequency. As

I mentioned, my Photoshop CS3 working space is also Adobe RGB. When I do use Convert to Profile... and choose sRGB, I can see no change at all. I have tried a different copy of the sRGB profile (sRGB IEC61966-2.1), properly installed in
C:/Windows/System32/Spool/Drivers/Color, but there is no difference.

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I've discovered what looks as a little bug to me in CS6 (as compared to PS CS3 and CS4).

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Here's my workflow:

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Here's what I'm using:

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When I have finished adjusting my pictures I Convert to Profile as sRGB. There's little or no change in the image itself after doing it, as one would expect. But here's the kicker, when I "save for web" the preview image has a distinct magenta cast to it.

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Is there a setting somewhere that says "Add magenta cast" :O

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I'm trying;

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