Re: Colorsync-users Digest, Vol 13, Issue 89
Affinity Photo, serif, does not accept there is an issue! As far as serif is concerned, I am the problem. I just really do’t think so. I have spent hours on their question forum . All sorts of exercises have suggested, none of which are successful. Image is coming to you, Ben, using wetransfer.com d From: Ben Goren <ben@trumpetpower.com <mailto:ben@trumpetpower.com>> Subject: Re: Colorsync-users Digest, Vol 13, Issue 88 Date: March 28, 2016 at 11:55:39 AM PDT To: "'colorsync-users?lists. apple. com' List" <colorsync-users@lists.apple.com <mailto:colorsync-users@lists.apple.com>> On Mar 28, 2016, at 11:44 AM, Millers' Photography L.L.C. <digitalimaging@dnmillerphoto.com <mailto:digitalimaging@dnmillerphoto.com>> wrote:
Ben, it is ProPhoto RGB.
Um. Can you upload the file somewhere that people can have a look at it...? You might also need to contact Affinity's tech support when all is said and done.... b&
On Mar 28, 2016, at 12:16 PM, Millers' Photography L.L.C. <digitalimaging@dnmillerphoto.com> wrote:
Affinity Photo, serif, does not accept there is an issue! As far as serif is concerned, I am the problem. I just really do’t think so. I have spent hours on their question forum . All sorts of exercises have suggested, none of which are successful.
Hmmm...you're going to hate me, but I'm not seeing any problem. The image opens fine in Affinity Photo, which correctly recognizes it as being in ProPhoto. And it looks the same in the Finder and in Apple's Preview -- a perfectly normal picture of a cute young girl wearing some colorful clothes. Skin, hair, and vegetation all look as expected. I can do the expected transforms to screw up the color, too...convert to sRGB and assign ProPhoto, for example, and it takes on the expected hyper-saturated colors with severe loss of detail. Not sure what to suggest next.... b&
Ben, what about opening in PS CS5 and LR 6.4? d
On Mar 28, 2016, at 12:44 PM, Ben Goren <ben@trumpetpower.com> wrote:
On Mar 28, 2016, at 12:16 PM, Millers' Photography L.L.C. <digitalimaging@dnmillerphoto.com> wrote:
Affinity Photo, serif, does not accept there is an issue! As far as serif is concerned, I am the problem. I just really do’t think so. I have spent hours on their question forum . All sorts of exercises have suggested, none of which are successful.
Hmmm...you're going to hate me, but I'm not seeing any problem. The image opens fine in Affinity Photo, which correctly recognizes it as being in ProPhoto. And it looks the same in the Finder and in Apple's Preview -- a perfectly normal picture of a cute young girl wearing some colorful clothes. Skin, hair, and vegetation all look as expected. I can do the expected transforms to screw up the color, too...convert to sRGB and assign ProPhoto, for example, and it takes on the expected hyper-saturated colors with severe loss of detail.
Not sure what to suggest next....
b&
Kind Regards David Miller, Pharm. D. dnmiller4@yahoo.com
Ben, far from hating anyone, especially you, on the list!
On Mar 28, 2016, at 12:44 PM, Ben Goren <ben@trumpetpower.com> wrote:
On Mar 28, 2016, at 12:16 PM, Millers' Photography L.L.C. <digitalimaging@dnmillerphoto.com> wrote:
Affinity Photo, serif, does not accept there is an issue! As far as serif is concerned, I am the problem. I just really do’t think so. I have spent hours on their question forum . All sorts of exercises have suggested, none of which are successful.
Hmmm...you're going to hate me, but I'm not seeing any problem. The image opens fine in Affinity Photo, which correctly recognizes it as being in ProPhoto. And it looks the same in the Finder and in Apple's Preview -- a perfectly normal picture of a cute young girl wearing some colorful clothes. Skin, hair, and vegetation all look as expected. I can do the expected transforms to screw up the color, too...convert to sRGB and assign ProPhoto, for example, and it takes on the expected hyper-saturated colors with severe loss of detail.
Not sure what to suggest next....
b&
Kind Regards David Miller, Pharm. D. dnmiller4@yahoo.com
I’m not familiar with Apple’s preview
On Mar 28, 2016, at 12:44 PM, Ben Goren <ben@trumpetpower.com> wrote:
On Mar 28, 2016, at 12:16 PM, Millers' Photography L.L.C. <digitalimaging@dnmillerphoto.com> wrote:
Affinity Photo, serif, does not accept there is an issue! As far as serif is concerned, I am the problem. I just really do’t think so. I have spent hours on their question forum . All sorts of exercises have suggested, none of which are successful.
Hmmm...you're going to hate me, but I'm not seeing any problem. The image opens fine in Affinity Photo, which correctly recognizes it as being in ProPhoto. And it looks the same in the Finder and in Apple's Preview -- a perfectly normal picture of a cute young girl wearing some colorful clothes. Skin, hair, and vegetation all look as expected. I can do the expected transforms to screw up the color, too...convert to sRGB and assign ProPhoto, for example, and it takes on the expected hyper-saturated colors with severe loss of detail.
Not sure what to suggest next....
b&
Kind Regards David Miller, Pharm. D. dnmiller4@yahoo.com
Is preview simply preview???
On Mar 28, 2016, at 1:27 PM, Millers' Photography L.L.C. <digitalimaging@dnmillerphoto.com> wrote:
I’m not familiar with Apple’s preview
On Mar 28, 2016, at 12:44 PM, Ben Goren <ben@trumpetpower.com> wrote:
On Mar 28, 2016, at 12:16 PM, Millers' Photography L.L.C. <digitalimaging@dnmillerphoto.com> wrote:
Affinity Photo, serif, does not accept there is an issue! As far as serif is concerned, I am the problem. I just really do’t think so. I have spent hours on their question forum . All sorts of exercises have suggested, none of which are successful.
Hmmm...you're going to hate me, but I'm not seeing any problem. The image opens fine in Affinity Photo, which correctly recognizes it as being in ProPhoto. And it looks the same in the Finder and in Apple's Preview -- a perfectly normal picture of a cute young girl wearing some colorful clothes. Skin, hair, and vegetation all look as expected. I can do the expected transforms to screw up the color, too...convert to sRGB and assign ProPhoto, for example, and it takes on the expected hyper-saturated colors with severe loss of detail.
Not sure what to suggest next....
b&
Kind Regards David Miller, Pharm. D. dnmiller4@yahoo.com
Kind Regards David Miller, Pharm. D. dnmiller4@yahoo.com
It would be really really really helpful if digest folks would change their subject lines to reflect the post they are replying to. Thanks.
Am 29.03.2016 um 16:25 schrieb Pylant, Brian <BrianP@discmakers.com>:
It would be really really really helpful if digest folks would change their subject lines to reflect the post they are replying to.
I disagree. From my POV it would be really really really really really helpful. ;-) Bye Uli _________________________________________________________________________ Uli Zappe, Christian-Morgenstern-Straße 16, D-65201 Wiesbaden, Germany http://www.ritual.org Fon: +49-700-ULIZAPPE Fax: +49-700-ZAPPEFAX _________________________________________________________________________
image opened in preview as well as PS CS5 do look the same. Image in AP, nope.
David, Your description of the problem you see rang a bell with one of my colleagues. She suggested looking at the thread: https://affinity.serif.com/forum/index.php?/topic/4712-color-management-weir... The problems she saw derived from AP not using the correct monitor profile. Good luck! Ethan
That makes sense. I'd suggest David check he's not making a V4 profile, maybe recalibrate and rebuild the profile. All I can say is, on this end, on a PA272W, everything works exactly as expected. Photoshop, LR, Affinity Photo all preview ProPhoto RGB data, and other working spaces identically. Andrew Rodney http://www.digitaldog.net/
On Mar 28, 2016, at 4:57 PM, Ethan Hansen <ehansen@drycreekphoto.com> wrote:
David,
Your description of the problem you see rang a bell with one of my colleagues. She suggested looking at the thread: https://affinity.serif.com/forum/index.php?/topic/4712-color-management-weir...
The problems she saw derived from AP not using the correct monitor profile.
On 28 Mar 2016, at 20:16, Millers' Photography L.L.C. <digitalimaging@dnmillerphoto.com> wrote:
Affinity Photo, serif, does not accept there is an issue! As far as serif is concerned, I am the problem. I just really do’t think so. I have spent hours on their question forum . All sorts of exercises have suggested, none of which are successful.
Can’t see any display differences here between Affinity Photo and Photoshop CC2015. What sort of differences are you seeing? Can you drag the Digital Color Meter.app over the windows and give us some RGB values to illustrate the difference? -- Martin Orpen Idea Digital Imaging Ltd
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Andrew Rodney
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Ben Goren
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Ethan Hansen
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Martin Orpen
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Millers' Photography L.L.C.
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Pylant, Brian
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Uli Zappe