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11/04/2008 04:28:59 AM · #1 |
When I take a shot , in the camera it is the colour I see when I look through, same as in Bridge. But then when I click to open it in PS it is all yellowish looking. none of the warm colours are left. The only thing that I have done is calibrate my monitor with the Spyder thing.
I am working in 8 bit and RGB.
Anyone know what the heck is going on???
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Message edited by author 2008-11-04 08:54:29. |
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11/04/2008 08:54:51 AM · #2 |
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11/04/2008 09:17:31 AM · #3 |
looks like you are using raw files... so a lot would depend on how you set Adobe Camera Raw to convert the files. Have you played around with the white balance in Adobe Camera Raw? |
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11/04/2008 09:38:30 AM · #4 |
Both bridge and your camera are showing you a preview using the camera settings (that aren't applied to the RAW file). You can set up bridge to not apply these parameters to the preview. (Or just set all the parameters in the camera to zero)
What defaults are being applied in Camera RAW? You probably want to turn those off.
Message edited by author 2008-11-04 09:38:55. |
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11/04/2008 10:11:22 AM · #5 |
okay i have no idea as to how to do either of them.
one thing to add. When I look at the shot in real life, the colours are the same as camera and Bridge. Not sure if that helps though. also this only started to happen after I calibrated the computer screen
I think this is my RAW Thingy
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Message edited by author 2008-11-04 10:19:42. |
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11/04/2008 12:51:25 PM · #6 |
Have you got it figured out yet?
Id hazzard a guess that the all "yellowish" picture that you're seeing in photoshop just has a different white balance applied when you convert through Adobe Camera Raw (ACR).
Look for your white balance control in ACR, and check that it is set to use your camera settings. Failing that, play with your white balance in ACR till it looks right (it looks like it needs to be moved more in the magenta direction & more in the blue (cold) direction.
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