Color diff in PS & image viewer

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Ender
Nov 16, 2005
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I’ve noticed that images look much better from within PhotoShop cs than when pulled up in a viewer. In short, the color is much richer and closer to true life. I color correct in raw with a WhiBal card (black, white and 18% gray) and shoot with a 1d markII 70-200 2.8 is, usm. I’ve looked at things like color space and 8 v 16 bit and even diff resolutions and formats but still nothing. I’ve tried several different apps like ADSee and even from within Acrobat and though I’ve seen slight differences nothing I’ve tried can match the fabulous color in PS…..tia

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Mike Russell
Nov 16, 2005
"Ender" wrote in message
I’ve noticed that images look much better from within PhotoShop cs than when pulled up in a viewer. In short, the color is much richer and closer to true life. I color correct in raw with a WhiBal card (black, white and 18% gray) and shoot with a 1d markII 70-200 2.8 is, usm. I’ve looked at things like color space and 8 v 16 bit and even diff resolutions and formats but still nothing. I’ve tried several different apps like ADSee and even from within Acrobat and though I’ve seen slight differences nothing I’ve tried can match the fabulous color in PS…..tia

Just guessing, but if your Photoshop working space is set to a larger gamut RGB space such as Adobe RGB or ProPhoto RGB you will see less saturated colors outside of Photoshop.


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kctan
Nov 18, 2005
Windows OS don’t manage color. Its default color space is sRGB. Look like your picture profile is Adobe RGB. Once this picture displays out of PS color space, Adobe RGB profile on sRGB color space looks desaturated unless your viewer got color management system.

"Ender" wrote in message
I’ve noticed that images look much better from within PhotoShop cs than when pulled up in a viewer. In short, the color is much richer and closer to true life. I color correct in raw with a WhiBal card (black, white and 18% gray) and shoot with a 1d markII 70-200 2.8 is, usm. I’ve looked at things like color space and 8 v 16 bit and even diff resolutions and formats but still nothing. I’ve tried several different apps like ADSee and even from within Acrobat and though I’ve seen slight differences nothing I’ve tried can match the fabulous color in PS…..tia
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kctan
Nov 18, 2005
I mean less saturated color when aRGB profile display in sRGB color space.

"kctan" wrote in message
Windows OS don’t manage color. Its default color space is sRGB. Look like your picture profile is Adobe RGB. Once this picture displays out of PS color space, Adobe RGB profile on sRGB color space looks less saturated unless your viewer got color management system.

"Ender" wrote in message
I’ve noticed that images look much better from within PhotoShop cs than when pulled up in a viewer. In short, the color is much richer and closer to true life. I color correct in raw with a WhiBal card (black, white and 18% gray) and shoot with a 1d markII 70-200 2.8 is, usm. I’ve looked at things like color space and 8 v 16 bit and even diff resolutions and formats but still nothing. I’ve tried several different apps like ADSee and even from within Acrobat and though I’ve seen slight differences nothing I’ve tried can match the fabulous color in PS…..tia
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