Peter, I see that you are right. I was assuming you meant that the preview image was assigned an sRGB profile, but it is converted to sRGB, so out-of-gamut colors are lost. And this is with high-quality thumbnails enabled. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/23040658/Screen%20shot%202013-11-12.jpg shows a screen cap of the following: 1) Top-left: A ProPhoto RGB image with intense reds, in Photoshop CC. 2) Top-right: A duplicate of the same image, ASSIGNED to sRGB, in Photoshop CC. 3) Bottom-left: A duplicate of the same image, CONVERTED to sRGB, in Photoshop CC. 4) Bottom-right: Bridge CS 5.1 preview of the original ProPhoto RGB image, with gamut identical to the sRGB-converted one. Rick Gordon ------------------ On 11/13/13 at 11:31 AM +1300, Peter Miles wrote in a message entitled "Re: Suggestions for a color accurate image browser":
You can see the color differences between bridge view and photoshop that I am getting here http://tinyurl.com/n79lt83 .
Just a note if you are looking at the file above. I just opened this image on my iMac monitor and see much less color difference than when viewed on the Eizo 241W. View it on a wide gamut monitor if you can.
Regards Peter Miles
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