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Title: Whats wrong with my photoshop?
Post by: Freezingpictures on October 06, 2007, 06:34
My Photoshop Elements 2.0 shows pictures with a stronger red tone than when I look at my pictures in Irfanview, windows slideshow and on the microstock agencies. Does anybody know what is wrong with my photoshop?
Title: Re: Whats wrong with my photoshop?
Post by: kosmikkreeper on October 06, 2007, 10:31
I have a similar problem with PS and LR with RAW files only. They all have a yellow tint and less red. I created a preset in LR to compensate even though it's not 100% accurate. The joys of RAW....  ;)
Title: Re: Whats wrong with my photoshop?
Post by: hatman12 on October 06, 2007, 14:04
My thumbnails in Bridge often have a red cast.  Some of them also look washed out but when I open them in PS the colours are okay.

I have always found that, despite its attractions, Abobe software is the least reliable and most memory intensive of all the leading software producers.
Title: Re: Whats wrong with my photoshop?
Post by: sam100 on October 06, 2007, 16:40
Hi,

Most of the problems could also be perception.
For instance.  My brother lives with me.  Has a computer, also partially into photography, more video.  Computer room, both computers next to each other.... and... both give differerent results on same sites viewing, same pictures, same videos.

I tried to even the monitors.... still different results.
I tried to even the used program properties, color settings, color space used..... still different results.

But, we have different brand monitors.  My brother AOC.. me having a Dell....
Even with same settings (both in monitor settings and program setting, color space etc...)  these two produce different results.

Frankly... sometimes I also wonder... why does a picture looks good on my screen but looks awfull once online'.... ?...

Patrick.

ps : some uniform calibration amongst all monitors would be extremely helpfull.....

Title: Re: Whats wrong with my photoshop?
Post by: epixx on October 06, 2007, 20:50
Are your images sRGB or Adobe RGB. With some viewers, colours will be much brighter with sRGB.

With thumbnails at the agencies, my experience is that it varies a lot, depending on their conversion routine. All my files for uploading are Adobe RGB, which gives a wider colour space, but I suspect that the thumbnails (and the sales) would be better if I convert to sRGB.