![]() But once you have "correct" colors, at least you stand a chance of making adjustments to achieve a happy state of "correct and pleasing". Of course, the "correct" colors may or may not be the most pleasing. What version of Chrome you're running or how it's configuredĬhances are CS5 and LR (with default settings) are displaying the "correct" colors. What version of Firefox you're running or how it's configured What color gamut your sample image is using and whether there's an embedded ICC ![]() Chrome does not recognize embedded ICC's but it can apply a display profile (doesn't by default). With Internet Explorer, it may or may not be color managed depending on the version. It's pretty easy to mess things up and so playing with the color settings in CS5 is a Really Bad Idea unless you know what you're doing.įirefox (depending on version) is color managed if correctly configured. LR and CS5 will color manage correctly, out of the box. Recognizing and acting upon any ICC color profiles in the image.Īpplying the display calibration profile, if any. It sounds like you have a mess but there isn't enough info to really tell us what is going on.įirst you need to understand that some applications are color managed and some are not. Thank you very much in advance and I am looking forward to your replies! The only way to get colours in CS6 like the ones I like in Windows Explorer preview pane is if I take a screen shot of the photo from the Windows Explorer preview pane and paste it in CS6!!!Ĭan someone help! I need to get those exact same colour in CS6 so I can work on the image, and save it for use! I need a complete walk-through from setting the colour profiles in my camera to Lightroom to Photoshop to saving the photo! If you don't know what the problem is exactly, then any tip is much appreciated. ![]() I tried changing the Color Profiles in CS6 but none of them could duplicate the colours I like in Windows Explorer preview pane. Very Bad: This photo looks horrendous in Chrome! ![]() Good: This photo of the lady looks good (saturated/punchy colours just the way I meant for the photo to be) in Windows Explorer preview pane, and IE.īad: The same photo looks bad (desaturated, and lacks redness/punchiness in skin tones) in PhotoShop (CS5 and CS6), PhotoScape (free image editing software), Windows Photo Viewer, Windows Live Photo Gallary, and Firefox. My image colours look different when viewed on different software and different internet browsers. I have this problem on my PC (Windows 7) that I can't seem to fix! Here is the problem: ![]()
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