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I hope this is the right place to post! When I use NX to satisfactorily adjust an image, but need (for example) to clone out something in Photoshop, I have to save it as a TIFF then as a PSD - at this point, if I have both images (NEF & PSD) on the screen, the colours are very different. Am I missing something?
I always print from PS anyway, as I've got all the profiles for paper and printer set up. If the monitor is calibrated, shouldn't the images look the same? I'm using the Adobe (1998) option. |
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Another option if you also have access to a Canon usersource is to use DPP for cloning at which it is excellent (and printing, where its preview and layout is again excellent) and handles the tiff from NX and saves the clone in tiff with only a few extra kb instead of having massive .psd s around |
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Even if the monitor is NOT calibrated images should look the same using the same monitor. My advice is to remove all colour viewing profiles in Photoshop returning to default.
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Chris - I'll try the soft proof option. I hadn't really noticed it!!
Canis Vulpes - I don't really think removing the profiles is an option. I've spent ages getting things sorted out so that what's printed is what I see on the screen. I've only just started using NX, having been used to CS2, so it's yet another learning curve, I'm afraid! Thank you |
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