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Re: Color inconsistency across applications in Leopard



Le 11 déc. 07 à 09:51, Jan-Peter Homann a écrit :

Hello Pierre,
Photoshop supports blackpoint compensation (bpc), other apps may not.

As a test, Youcould turn off bpc in Photoshop to see, if its looks more similar to the other apps.
If yes, thean you have to look if its possible to turn on bpc in the other apps.


Regards
Jan-Peter

I jut tested this, the bpc has indeed a tiny effect (switching to apple CMM too), but PS with bpc unchecked is still far better than NX (which has bpc) and Preview (on these apps, grey becomes pure black under RGB 20,20,20 !). I recalibrated the screen using eyeone match this time and a gamma of 2.2, and everything seems to be fine. There is probably a problem whith the profiles generated by Coloreyes display pro (is it the fact that they are ICC V4, or maybe because of this L* Gamma?? I have no idea !).


Actually, when I change the monitor profile to the L* one while Preview.app and PS are launched (PS being the only one taking in account the new profile without needing a restart), both look the same. But when I restart Preview, I get the problem again. Some people experienced a similar problem with capture NX under Windows, and what happened is that screen color profiles got applied two times. Could this be a similar problem ?

... I'd like to use this L* gamma profile !

Thanks

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