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My monitor is Samsung SyncMaster. Sometimes I get weird color changes during the workflow.
For example:
* I copy a website into the clipboard by pressing PrtScn button * I paste it into Photoshop CS3 Extended
* The colors I observe are different. For example the blues are darker and the reds are more pronounced. I am puzzled.
* I found a way to rectify this: I go to Edit, Assign Profile and change from Working Profile (AdobeRGB1998) to new Profile (Samsung ICM Profile). After that colors are exactly as they were on the website. Do I have to do this every time ?
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Even more puzzling is this:
* I take a photo with my camera, and open the resulting file in Photoshop * I get a message "profile mismatch, current policy is to discard mismatched profiles. Embedded: sRGB IEC61966-2.1, Working: Adobe RGB (1998)"
* When I open, the colors again look weird. I have to
* I have to manually assign "Samsung ICM profile" to get the colors right.
Samsung ICM profile is proprietory to my monitor. If I use it, I don’t want other computers be affected. I just want regular colors at all times. What am I into here and how do I get out of it ?
For example:
* I copy a website into the clipboard by pressing PrtScn button * I paste it into Photoshop CS3 Extended
* The colors I observe are different. For example the blues are darker and the reds are more pronounced. I am puzzled.
* I found a way to rectify this: I go to Edit, Assign Profile and change from Working Profile (AdobeRGB1998) to new Profile (Samsung ICM Profile). After that colors are exactly as they were on the website. Do I have to do this every time ?
—————-
Even more puzzling is this:
* I take a photo with my camera, and open the resulting file in Photoshop * I get a message "profile mismatch, current policy is to discard mismatched profiles. Embedded: sRGB IEC61966-2.1, Working: Adobe RGB (1998)"
* When I open, the colors again look weird. I have to
* I have to manually assign "Samsung ICM profile" to get the colors right.
Samsung ICM profile is proprietory to my monitor. If I use it, I don’t want other computers be affected. I just want regular colors at all times. What am I into here and how do I get out of it ?
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