Dave wrote:
> MSchmidt wrote:
>> Why does everything in Photoshop have less color saturation than when
>> I view
>> it outside Photoshop (such as with the WinXP image previewer, or IE,
>> etc.)?
>>
>> Things look fantastic in Photoshop... but outside, there's too much
color
>> saturation! :-( Since I use a lot of auto-leveling in Photoshop, I'm
>> assuming the culprit is not Photoshop, but perhaps outside of it.
>> Color profile related, perhaps. But I really don't know much about
that.
>>
> This is not an answer to your question but I have noticed the same thing
> while working on my Mac. My camera is set to produce images in the
> Adobe RGB 1998 color space as is Photoshop CS on my computer. I'm not
> very concerned about it because my prints match what I'm seeing in PS.
> My screen is color calibrated.
>
> Perhaps others might see different colors if I email jpg image to them,
> I can not control how others have or do not have their screen color
> calibrated.
>
> I hope we get a better answer to a good question.
>
> Dave
I went to System Preferences, Displays, Color and from there selected
Adobe RGB. I then re-ram my "Monaco EZ Color program" using the OPTIX
Colorimeter that came with it.
Now the color on an image within PhotoShop, match the colors outside
PhotoShop. Thanks for bringing to my attention. I suspect the same
thing can be done on the PC/XP side of this MacBook Pro. I'll try that
next.
Dave


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