Re: Color shift no one can explain.
Re: Color shift no one can explain.
- Subject: Re: Color shift no one can explain.
- From: "edmund ronald" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 10:10:28 +0200
Weston, Let me summarize your long post: The files created by ACR in
your studio are color-shifted. This is a PC-only color shift when
using ACR to read Raw files. It does not appear when using anything
else to read the Raw files.
Could you please post your images on a web site ? I cannot see them
attached to this message.
On 8/30/07, Weston Boucher <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First let me say thank you if you're taking the time to read my post, I'm
> certain you're all busy pros so I appreciate any time taken on your end. :).
> If you are too busy and know of a color specialist I can pay to come to my
> studio that is in the San Diego or LA area I would love to know.
>
> I'm losing my mind over here at my studio because no one can seem to figure
> out my very strange and seemingly rare color shift issue.
>
> I've tried to resolve this on forums, exhaustively educating myself for the
> past year, talking to to Jeff Schewe and Bruce Fraser on Adobe Forums, etc.
> No luck. I had a color specialist come by this morning and even he was
> perplexed. Not encouraging ;(.
>
> The issue is that a color shift occurs with all my images during my entire
> workflow in CS3 Bridge/ACR/Photoshop.
>
> The strange thing is that this color shift is non-existent in any other
> RAW/JPEG viewer (ex. FastStone RAW Image Viewer *Freeware). I've attached 2
> screen shots. The first is a directory of freshly downloaded RAW files in
> bridge, the second screen shot is bridge and windows both looking at the
> same directory of fresh JPEG images (all JPEG associations have been turned
> off in PS).
>
> The color specialist copied 4 of my RAW files into his MAC laptop and no
> color shift was seen whatsoever in his CS3 bridge/ACR/Photoshop.
>
> This issue occurs on all 5 of my PC workstations, all running CS3, nVidia
> video cards. The weird thing is that the color shift is worse on certain
> stations while less intense on others. All ACR defaults have been reset on
> every computer, all calibration has been performed on my 5 Lacie Electron
> Blue 22 monitors.
>
> I don't see the color shift in Canon's DPP RAW software either. I can open a
> RAW file from Canon's DPP software straight into Photoshop and it translates
> correctly. Why don't I just use DPP instead of ACR you may ask? All my
> employees are already trained in ACR :(
>
> Dang I tried not be long-winded but I apparently failed, sorry! Hope to hear
> from any of you if you have time or any advice.
>
> Thanks!
> Weston
>
> BOUCHER PHOTOGRAPHY (boo-shay)
> http://www.BoucherPhotography.com
> http://boucherphotography.blogspot.com
>
>
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