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Re:wierd colorsync issue
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Re:wierd colorsync issue


  • Subject: Re:wierd colorsync issue
  • From: Alan Donnelly <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 08:48:46 -0500

I have dealt with that exact situation. You may have a corrupt profile, but
I suspect that it is more likely that there is an incorrect setting in the
color management prefs in LightPhase or a bad film curve. Double check both
stations to insure consistent set-up. Was one set to the Tungsten profile
and the other to Daylight? Also, why are you using 2.0.1? Update to
latest: 2.7.1.

Good Luck,
Alan
> From: email@hidden
> Reply-To: email@hidden
> Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 00:53:00 -0800 (PST)
> To: email@hidden
> Subject: colorsync-users digest, Vol 3 #78 - 5 msgs
>
> Subject: weird ColorSync issue
> To: email@hidden
> From: email@hidden
> Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 17:58:23 -0500
>
> I just recently set up two digital workstations at a location photo shoot.
> Both monitors were calibrated to identical color temperatures and gammas
> with the same instrument. The digital camera capture software (LightPhase
> 2.0.1) was set up with the same camera profile (in this case a canned
> LightPhase profile), destination RGB profile (Adobe RGB 1998), and
> rendering intent (perceptual/best). Captures on one station look fabulous
> while captures on the second station have a strong yellow bias to them
> (even after grey balancing on a MacBeth chart). On said station when "Apply
> color management" is unchecked the preview isn't perfect, but the yellow
> bias is gone. Both stations have tiled monitors, and even on the aux.
> monitor the images display yellow, even when displayed through that
> monitor's profile.
>
> Is it possible for ColorSync to become corrupted on a system wide level?
> The images even display yellow in Photoshop when converted from camera RGB
> to our working space of Adobe RGB 1998. Could it be a bad (canned) camera
> profile. I am at a loss as to what is happening here. Can profiles that
> were at one time ok be corrupted and yeild wacky results?
>
> Regards,
>
> Eric G Bullock
> Assistant Imaging Manager
> Filene's Advertising
> 426 Washington Street
> 8th Floor - Imaging Dept.
> Boston, MA 02108
>
> 617-357-2187
> email@hidden
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