On 16 November 2010 12:00, Tanya Love <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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.

Tan, the symptoms that you describe (could be sunburn) but is most
likey due to your management of colour space conversion, if you save a
wide colour gamut image (ie ProPhoto RGB) with the profile of a narrow
colour gamut image (ie sRGB) then this is what you could expect.
Different applications may acquire colourspace information from
different embedded sources inside the one image so this could account
for the irregular rendering between applications.

What you need to check is if you are assigning the colourspace or
converting the colourspace, the latter is what should be used except
in unusual circunstances. If this is not the issue then I would
suspect that it's tied up with some relative obscure colour conversion
preference.

I hope that helps ;-)

Cheers,

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