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Smashing. Ill just stick to
photoshop and let the colours
land where they may haha
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I know that other people will see
it differently because they will
be using external devices. I
calibrated my monitor so that I
can say for sure that how ie
dited my scan is as close as
possible to the print I made on
my system. But I cant even get my
jpegs to match up with my
photoshop edits now and its most
infuriating.
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I wont be printing though. I know
my images will look different on
other viewing devices, I just
thought calibrating my monitor
would mean on my screen it looks
correct. But as im getting
different colours on the one
system im concerned and ready to
implode!
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Dang. Haha, whats the point in
calibrating my monitor then if im
just going to have to save
everything as sRGB which ends up
being a different colour!
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That is absolutely bizarre. Youd
think that with windows having
the custom profile installed then
the windows image viewer would
pick that up.
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Hi,
Thanks for the reply. Surely if
my monitor profile has been
selected on the system then
whatever opens on-screen should
reflect that? Including the
native image viewer?
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<p>Hi all,<br /> <br /> I am in massive need of some help. I have recently calibrated and profiled my monitor for the first time using a spyder and im very happy with the end result. I have been going back through some of my photography prints and rescanning them so as to upload to my website. Now, I am having major issues with the images I save as jpeg from photoshop having a colour shift from what they looked like in photoshop (cs5 by the way). I have tried setting different profiles in the colour setting menu, changing profiles on the individual images and everything I can think of. Can anyone shed any light on this issue at all? i am running windows xp pro on a pc system and i am viewing the jpegs in the native image viewer that opens when you preview an jpeg.<br /><br />Thanks in advance.</p>
having a screen calibration/profiling and photoshop nightmare meltdown
in The Digital Darkroom: Process, Technique & Printing
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