rsonia
Oct 16 2009, 07:51 PM
Hi,
I'm using C1 4.8 pro version, and when exporting to PS4 the colors no longer match (or rather the blue colors...)
My OS is Vistax64 with SP2
I calibrate with the I1v2 on a Spectraview monitor.
Profiles in C1 both proof and export are set to ProphotoRGB.
Profile is PS is also set to ProphotoRGB.
Monitor profile is a V2 version (not a V4) and is set as default in Vista's CMM (and the Spectraview LUT loader runs at startup)
When setting the above profiles to sRGB the colors match.
I used CS2 previously, and there the AdobeRGB matched, but the mismatched profiles had all the colors wrong. (I am now running a trial of CS4.)
Any one with ideas ? I'm stumped...
*edit:
I'm using two monitors if that could matter...
K.C.
Oct 16 2009, 09:56 PM
rsonia
Oct 17 2009, 08:14 AM
The forum would be a lot slimmer that way, no?
I'm assuming you have no ideas then, of what to try.
James R
Oct 17 2009, 09:11 AM
I would output the image as a tif and then bring that up in CS4 to see if the colors differ, using one monitor. I used a 2 monitor (2 different high end brands) setup with my Mac Pro and had issues with color. I just couldn't get the colors to match; but, no issue when using a single monitor. I could have worked it out with Apple; however, my daughter wanted the other monitor, which solved my problem.
Bernd B.
Oct 19 2009, 11:49 AM
rsonia
Oct 19 2009, 01:10 PM
@Bernd
I'm now running the Spectraview profiler, and not the basiccolor version. It writes V2 profiles. I'll try shortening the profile name, although I think it may not be applicable on a PC..
I have done a complete reinstall and I'm now using only one monitor, but there is still no love from Capture One .. sigh.
Thx for the help :-)
@James
Being generous must have given you good karma :-D
K.C.
Oct 19 2009, 02:51 PM
QUOTE (rsonia @ Oct 17 2009, 06:14 AM)

The forum would be a lot slimmer that way, no?
I'm assuming you have no ideas then, of what to try.
You really need to work on that attitude.
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