You need to set up your system, Photoshop and Lightroom to be most compatible.

Check out http://www.gdgphoto.com/articles/  and look at the #3, 4 and
10 articles.

Please let me know whether they are helpful.



On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 5:00 PM, Tanya Love <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Ok, so I know that if I did some googling I'd find the solution to this but
> I have two interstate trips this week and no time, sooooooooo...
>
> I am working on two Dell 2410 monitors.  I have one only calibrated using
> the Xrite i1 system.  I am using a laptop so only have one video card, so do
> all my editing on the calibrated monitor and my other work on the
> uncallibrated one.
>
> My PC is an i7 processor (Q820 @ 1.73ghz), with 8gb RAM, running Windows 7
> Ultimate (64 bit) and an NVIDIA GeForce GT 230M GPU.  I am shooting in RAW
> (.dng, not pef), and using ACR in Lightroom 3 for my initial edits.
>
> So, here is my issue.  I know that this has something to do with colour
> profiles, but can't get my head around what it is that is wrong.  AND, it
> has only recently happened, everything used to be fine until a month or so
> ago and I haven't done any
> System changes that I know of, except for normal updates, in that time.
>
> When I complete my edits in LR3, they look fine, I am really happy with the
> colour balance etc, but when I export the files and view them in either
> Photoshop, or any other file viewer outside of LR, (for example when they
> are uploaded to Facebook or my blog or whatever), or when I include them in
> emails,  the colours are all wrong, and VERY red.  There is muuuuuuuuch too
> much red (and maybe yellows too) in the files but only AFTER they've been
> exported from LR.
>
> AND, if I open a RAW file in ACR through PS that has already been processed
> in LR3, it does the same thing - looks great in ACR, or in PS, but once I
> save it as a jpg and view it outside of PS or LR3, it looks like the
> models/kids have spent a whole lot of time outside without any sunscreen on.
>
> Any ideas???
>
> Thanks so much!
>
> Tan.x.
>
>
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