you are using Photoshop, you are doing color management. until you find correct settings and do some basic calibration, you aren't going to have much of a chance. so, once again, what are your color profiles and color management settings. Photoshop is using something and since you didn't change anything, they are all wrong.

Herb....
----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph Tainter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 9:13 PM
Subject: Re: CS2 Raw Converter Query


"how are your color profiles and color management set up? what profile are you shooting in, what profile are you specifying at conversion time? what have you got set up for color settings when reading an image that has an embedded color profile?"

Beats me, Herb. I haven't ventured into color management -- too expensive. I could buy another lens for the cost.

My gripe/query is that the presets in Pentax's Raw converter (for daylight, shade, flash, etc.) always gave good color, with no color cast. I bought CS2 mainly because I had read about how good the Raw converter is. I find that its presets imparts a warm color cast. My computer, monitor, and printer have not changed. So the problem cannot be color management. It is something in Adobe's Raw converter.


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