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Why does the colors change in Photoshop View >Proof Setup


karthur

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I think I understand what View> Proof Setup does in Photoshop. It shows you a preview of what the image will look like with the chosen color space. But here is what I dont get. With an image open choose View>Proof Setup and then "Internet Standard RGB (sRGB)". Now close the image and reopen it. Choose View>ProofSetup again. Notice that "Internet Standard RGB (sRGB)" is already selected. Now, re-select the color space again and when you do pay very close attention to the image. Does it change colors? Mine does and that is what I am questioning. Why does it do that?

When I reselect the color space after opening the file, it changes color. Of course, if I select a different color space than what was selected when I open the file, it changes. I expect that.
 
Do you mind, re stating that question and the problem I really don't understand what you're saying
 
I think what he means it that when using the proofing function in Photoshop, colors change when selecting sRGB a second time. Sounds like a bug to me. sRGB in proofing should always look the same on the image as there is no thing like "double sRGB".
 

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