Hi paul
too complex without sitting next the system I fear.
4/9/03 8:28 pm Paul Lawrence <paul-at-finephotography.co.uk> wrote
>If I understand you correctly I see something very similar (possibly the
>same?) on my windows XP systems. I can match the screen view (the
>desktop, system based previews etc) to the windows view IF I CONVERT the
>file to the monitor profile in Photoshop save it and view it
yes, those apps are now CM savvy so I guess that'll work, what they are
showing you is moinitor RGB.
>on the
>desktop/windows graphics viewer it will exactly match the Photoshop
>appearance. Otherwise the system shows a bluish colour rendering and
>Photoshop a yellowish colour rendering.
>
>I have assumed this is because I have a monitor calibrated using the
>optical spyder and the colours in Photoshop (and Illustrator etc) are
>adjusted to Adobe 1998.
actually they are adjusted on the fly between Adobe 98 (or whatever the
document space is) and the monitor space (profile).
>I found the difference less when I used sRGB as
>my default RGB working space and used a monitor with a factory setting
>'sRGB'.
right
sRGB is more like the native monitor
>
>Hope fully Neil or Thomas will have the patience to explain what is
>happening - I think the more we learn about colour management the more
>there is to learn!
me too
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