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Jul 11 2013 12:41am
I've tried every trick in the book to get Photoshop CS5 to display the same colors as when I view a picture online, in windows picture viewer, etc... to no avail.

In Windows Paint, the colors look pretty similar to the colors in CS5 oddly enough. And in Lightroom, again, the colors are similar to what I see in CS5.

However, once I upload a photo online, the colors end up looking darker and truer to what I see in other programs.

So... how I do edit photos in CS5, lightroom, etc, and see the colors as they will be on everything else? And, if I can't, which program should I trust to be the standard from which I view my photos? Sometimes I'll edit the contrast, colors, etc, and the photo will look great in lightroom... then, once I open the photo up in something else, it looks slightly too dark and just doesn't look as good until I tweak it more on lightroom to compensate.

I don't particularly want to pick up an IPS monitor with good color accuracy right now. I've tried tweaking the color settings in photoshop. Any input?
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Jul 11 2013 03:07am


maybe something with the cs5 color profile settings?




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Jul 11 2013 03:15am
Is your camera shooting in sRGB or Adobe RGB? Are you shooting RAW or JPEG?

PS > EDIT > COLOURSETTINGS > RGB should be set to ADOBE RGB

http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/sRGB-AdobeRGB1998.htm


Also, you will never see colour accurately unless your screen is hardware calibrated.

This post was edited by lithfkn on Jul 11 2013 03:15am
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Jul 12 2013 11:17pm
yeah 99% certain your screen need calibrating
I recommend the datacolor spyder4 pro
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Jul 13 2013 09:31am
Lightroom and shoot in RAW
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Jul 13 2013 12:08pm
Quote (MotherOfTwo @ Jul 13 2013 08:31am)
Lightroom and shoot in RAW


That doesn't help lol. I'm asking about seeing a consistent image whether I pull it up in lightroom, my internet browser, paint, windows image browser, etc.

I tried everything above.

I'm starting to think a nice IPS screen and calibrating it might be the way to go in the future.
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Jul 13 2013 12:55pm
Quote (lithfkn @ Jul 11 2013 05:15am)
Is your camera shooting in sRGB or Adobe RGB? Are you shooting RAW or JPEG?

PS > EDIT > COLOURSETTINGS > RGB should be set to ADOBE RGB

http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/sRGB-AdobeRGB1998.htm


Also, you will never see colour accurately unless your screen is hardware calibrated.


Quote (Canadian_Man @ Jul 13 2013 02:08pm)
That doesn't help lol. I'm asking about seeing a consistent image whether I pull it up in lightroom, my internet browser, paint, windows image browser, etc.

I tried everything above.

I'm starting to think a nice IPS screen and calibrating it might be the way to go in the future.


i dont think you tried this
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Jul 13 2013 01:14pm
Quote (Hermione @ Jul 13 2013 11:55am)
i dont think you tried this


Before posting this thread I already did :(
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Jul 13 2013 01:23pm
I wouldnt think monitor calibration would be an issue considering you are looking at the same image on the same monitor, just in different areas.
I have noticed the issue on my monitor sometimes as well (mainly on images where I bump up the vibrance. It looks good in PS and a bit too vibrant when posted online)
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