I work off a macbook pro, have a second monitor attached, 25" nec 2690...
Now, when I go to Develop module the image on my '2' screen the color dulls down a lot, it goes out of focus for a moment and then becomes focused but the color is dull and totally different than the laptop screen...
I shut off the '2' screen and pulled the main panel over from the laptop monitor/lcd to the big monitor and the colors didn't change...they remain the same bright rich colors...it's only happens with the '2' monitor / second screen chosen...
if in the Library module and have the image on both screens the images look the same, the color shift only happens when i go to Develop...
hope this is clear...
short ps...i did export a small jpeg to photoshop to see what happens...the color image in Photoshop is bright and rich like the original, it is not dulled down at all...so, there's something going on with the dual display set up, at least that's what i think from my little test...
Yep.
This has been reported already http://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/topics/lr4_rc2_differen ces_in_rendering_in_library_and_develop_modules
This happens also in 1 monitor view. It affects the thumbnails when switching to the Develop Mudule
and the navigator window when placing the mouse over the thumbnail-image.
Composite image for viewing the color/contrast change:
More images at: LR4 RC2 Differences in rendering in Library and Develop modules
The forum Dorin linked to is the official Bug Reporting, Feature Request forum that is staffed by volunteers and Adobe employees. This forum is an Adobe-hosted User to User forum designed to help users help other users and discuss all things Lightroom. It has less direct participation from Adobe than the other forum.
thanks Rikk, I've never used or seen that forum before...I usually don't try RC releases, I wait for the final release, but I wanted to try the new purple fringe tool on some images...I had found the check box for color fringing good, but it didn't work in all cases, and so I found it rather limiting...man, I wish I'd have stuck with RC1...
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