Hi Daniel

I believe there are some conflicts with the Nikon plugin and Camera RAW, so you might need to remove the Nikon plugin. The Adobe forums have lots of info on this, as possibly, does our archive.

With regards to the colour matching, have you definitely checked your working space in Photoshop? I was setting up a similar system for a colleague and he was still using sRGB as his PS working space The colours were not good!

cheers

Richard Earney
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www.method-photo.co.uk


On 17 Nov 2004, at 08:53, Daniel Kennedy wrote:

I wonder if there's something simple that I'm not doing with regard to
processing Nikon.NEF Raw files in the new Photoshop CS camera raw plug in.



I usually use Nikon Editor to open/process the NEF file, apply a low sharpen
and immediately click save as TIFF. I then open this image in Photoshop and
carry on as normal. If I open the same NEF file using the Camera Raw plug
in in Photoshop the colours look really inferior to those seen in preview on
the Nikon program. So, if I perform the same processing commands in Camera
Raw Plug in as I did with the Nikon Program and look at the two results side
by side, the Nikon Processed one is so much better. Better colour balance,
more saturation and overall a much more pleasing image to look at.


The photoshop script "Dr Brown's Image Processor" seems like a great way to
aid my workflow but I can't use it when the Raw plug in is giving me less
than satisfactory results.


Has anyone any ideas about this? Camera and computer both set to sRGB
colourspace.

Thanks



Dan Kennedy

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