merzperson
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When I open a picture in Photoshop CS3 for editing and then save that picture, and then open the saved picture in any program other than Photoshop, the colors and tints and saturation are totally different. I am pretty sure this has to do with my color profile in Photoshop, but I've checked many online sources and my color settings seem to match up more or less with what's recommended. My camera is set to sRGB and Photoshop is set to sRGB IEC61966-2.1
The weird things is, when I go to Edit > Assign Profile and then select "Lighthouse (D65 G2.2 A34.29)" from the drop-down menu, the image in Photoshop now looks exactly like it does when I open the same image in an image viewing program. What does this mean?
How can I edit pictures in Photoshop when what I'm editing is not what's actually there? This is very frustrating. Anybody have any ideas?
EDIT: This phenomenon is happening both with JPEGs and RAWs, from two different Canon cameras.
The weird things is, when I go to Edit > Assign Profile and then select "Lighthouse (D65 G2.2 A34.29)" from the drop-down menu, the image in Photoshop now looks exactly like it does when I open the same image in an image viewing program. What does this mean?
How can I edit pictures in Photoshop when what I'm editing is not what's actually there? This is very frustrating. Anybody have any ideas?
EDIT: This phenomenon is happening both with JPEGs and RAWs, from two different Canon cameras.
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