Source and Destination have different color modes in Photoshop
Source and Destination have different color modes in Photoshop
- Subject: Source and Destination have different color modes in Photoshop
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 06 Jun 2010 22:20:55 -0400
I have a synthetic Lab image I created in Photoshop. It's a color wheel,
with very saturated colors, all the way down to neutral grays. Love it. But
every time I try to flip the Proof Colors command on it, I get a warning
that reads : Could not load the proof setup because the source and
destination have different modes (?). I thought it had to do with a possible
Lab to Lab conversion going on somewhere behind the scene? How that would be
illegal, I have no idea. Just that I received this message often enough that
it beats the devil out of me. When this happens, I invariably head on the
ProofSetup dialog box and find I have the Rendering Intent set on AbsCol.
The only other odd detail I can remember is that I have Gamut Warning turned
up too. As soon as I am in the Proof Setup dialog and start change the RI to
Perceptual or RelCol, then the preview of the image changes, as though
nothing ever happened.
Thought I'd run this by you guys. In case.
/ Roger
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