Photoshop 7 lies?
Photoshop 7 lies?
- Subject: Photoshop 7 lies?
- From: Glenn Kowalski <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2002 20:15:20 -0400
Forgive me if this have been covered, and it probably has. Finally
got around to installing PS 7 on my G4 I use for my digital
photography stuff. In the past, images that come directly from my
Nikon come in as untagged and PS asked me what I wanted to do. Now,
suddenly PS 7 sees images straight from my camera as having the
embedded profile of "sRGB IEC61966-2.1." The first time I opened an
image I decided I would see what would happen if I went ahead and
converted from that space to my working RGB (colormatch RGB). Looked
horrible. So I closed the image and opened it again telling PS not to
color manage, but then later assigning the colormatch RGB profile.
I seem to remember something like this happening with iPhoto. Doesn't
it assume an sRGB space? Why is PS7 doing it? It is seeing some info
that PS 6 couldn't, or is it just making an assumption based on
missing data? Obviously, I can get around it, but it's at least one
more step for each image. I guess I could use one of the Applescripts
to embed my working space in all my fresh images, but anyway, what
the... ???
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Glenn Kowalski
Macintosh Systems Consultant
Studio 405, Inc.
http://www.studio405.com
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