collor settings CS4

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Lovro
Nov 8, 2008
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I have both CS3 and CS4 installed on my ps, both with the same collor settings but the CS4 is giving me a lighter picture also when I’m printing something from the CS4 i have the same problem,in bridge cs4 and lightroom
2.1 I have the same darker picture and when I send it to camera raw or CS4
the same bekame lighter, does anybody know what should be the reason of this difference?

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Mike Russell
Nov 8, 2008
On Sat, 8 Nov 2008 20:42:39 +0100, Lovro wrote:

I have both CS3 and CS4 installed on my ps, both with the same collor settings but the CS4 is giving me a lighter picture
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If the images are less saturated, as opposed to lighter, there is a de-saturation setting in the advanced section of the color settings.

Can you post screenshots from CS3 and CS4?

Mike Russell – http://www.curvemeister.com
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Lovro
Nov 8, 2008
"Mike Russell" wrote in message
On Sat, 8 Nov 2008 20:42:39 +0100, Lovro wrote:

I have both CS3 and CS4 installed on my ps, both with the same collor settings but the CS4 is giving me a lighter picture


If the images are less saturated, as opposed to lighter, there is a de-saturation setting in the advanced section of the color settings.
Can you post screenshots from CS3 and CS4?

Mike Russell – http://www.curvemeister.com

I have resolved the problem,I’m not sure but think it was something with the graphic card driver,the nvidia geforce 7300 ,Ive updated the driver and now the picture is the same on all adobe programs, anyway the desaturation setting was desabled ,thak you for your post!
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Mike Russell
Nov 8, 2008
On Sat, 8 Nov 2008 21:35:25 +0100, Lovro wrote:

I have resolved the problem,I’m not sure but think it was something with the graphic card driver,the nvidia geforce 7300 ,Ive updated the driver and now the picture is the same on all adobe programs,

Don’t you just love those live updates, LOL.

Congrats on fixing the problem yourself.

Mike Russell – http://www.curvemeister.com

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