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Hi!
I’m not a professional photographer but quite experience in Photoshop. I’ve recently updated to the CS2 version. Since then, I have huge issues with color management. I’ve read that I should choose Adobe RGB 1998 as my workspace, but it just won’t match. My pictures look like if a major yellow/orange filter had been applied on.
Then, if I click on "Proof colors", an enormous change of tones occurs! It’s the first time I have to deal with that sort of problem, so if someone could just tell me what are the best color settings I should use….
I also have that mysterious filter on my pictures inside Bridge & even in Camera RAW .. So when I send them back to CS2 & save them without any other adjustments, the colors appear completely different in any other program No clue why .
Thanks a lot for the help; Ive visited this forum quite a few times since a while now. 😉
I’m not a professional photographer but quite experience in Photoshop. I’ve recently updated to the CS2 version. Since then, I have huge issues with color management. I’ve read that I should choose Adobe RGB 1998 as my workspace, but it just won’t match. My pictures look like if a major yellow/orange filter had been applied on.
Then, if I click on "Proof colors", an enormous change of tones occurs! It’s the first time I have to deal with that sort of problem, so if someone could just tell me what are the best color settings I should use….
I also have that mysterious filter on my pictures inside Bridge & even in Camera RAW .. So when I send them back to CS2 & save them without any other adjustments, the colors appear completely different in any other program No clue why .
Thanks a lot for the help; Ive visited this forum quite a few times since a while now. 😉
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