I'll try to summarize it briefly - it is simply in the default RGB color space setting in CS6 against opening an image that has a different embedded color profile. For now, I have a question of several party who I would appreciate any feedback on of those in the know. Obviously a difficult topic depending on how much you must understand. I worked through countless published on the Web about various aspects of the profile settings of colors from all different angles. Put your performance of the GPU to base parameters, otherwise PS maybe ask the GPU for color mapping and there may be problems with this:Īdobe RGB 1998 Workspace vs Image with embedded sRGB profile I just tried my PS 32-bit installationn and does NOT have this problem, just the 64-bit version. I even tried ProPhoto RGB, Adobe RGB images conversion to be sure that it is not a problem with the file. This only happens with images Adobe RGB 1998. When checking the ProPhoto RGB, Colormatch RGB, and sRGB image files there is no difference with the same profile selected in the Conditions of proof options settings. When you perform the proofing with "Proof colors" selected on the Adobe RGB 1998 color profile images there is loss of Red saturation. I recently discovered a problem with Photoshop CS6 on my Windows 7 system. Profiling evidence broken with Adobe RGB 1998 color images
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