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Hi,

 

I usually work with 2 displays, the one of my MacBook Pro with the tools, and the other being a calibrated one (NEC) on which my soft proofing is displayed.

Anyway, when I open a tif on my MacBook Pro using AP, I have colors that look like the ones obtained with other softwares (Capture One Pro, Photoshop CS6, Lightroom 6.1), but when I move the AP screen to the NEC, the colors turn awfully saturated. This is not the case for the 3 other softwares.

Is there any trick I didn't guess ?

Thanks a lot.

Robert

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Hi,

What is the reference display? The NEC or the MBP? The NEC I suppose. 

And if you compare the first NEC if the images are similar in saturation? And after only rendering the MBP?

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Hi,

 

Thanks for your reply.

Briefly:

On the MBP (sRGB), all the images are the same (same colors) : Capture One, Lightroom, Photoshop, Affinity Photo.

On the NEC (my reference, Adobe RGB 1998), 3 of the images are the same (same colors) : Capture One, Lightroom, Photoshop. The one displayed on the AP view is awfully saturated.

Regards.

Robert

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Hi,

Ok, I'm sorry, And 'General Parameters' (on AP) > 'RGB color profile' is set to which profile? Maybe PRO RGB?

Otherwise I do not see. For me it's good both LCD Display MBP and Dell U2711.
Regards

www.digigravure.com

Digital Phototypes - Medieval Art & Preraphaelites

Topaz Plugins : Adjust, Detail

 

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