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Farbeinstellungen Photoshop passen nicht

New Here ,
Jan 26, 2017 Jan 26, 2017

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Hallo,

habe 2017 von Mac auf PC umgestellt (Windows 10) und habe ein großes Problem im Farbmanagement.

In der Creative Cloud Indesign, Bridge und Illustrator habe ich eine perfekte Farbwiedergabe nur Photoshop zeigt alle Motive viel zu rot an.

Eine Farbsynschronisierung über Bridge habe ich schon gemacht und schon alle Farbprofile getestet und das letzte Profil von meinem Mac auf den PC geladen. Beim Öffnen der Bilder hab ich auch alle Optionen getestet.

Gibt es noch eine andere Einstellungsmöglichkeit als die Farbeinstellungen um diesen optischen Rotstich im Photoshop weg zu bekommen?

Danke für Eure Hilfe.

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Community Expert , Jan 26, 2017 Jan 26, 2017

If there is any difference in the way color managed applications display, there is very likely a problem with the display profile. All color managed applications should always display identically, regardless of what document profiles are used. That's the whole point of color management.

But if the profile is defective or corrupt, this may affect applications differently. Some may work and others fail.

So the first thing to do is to rerun your calibration software, to make a new profile. It could a

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If there is any difference in the way color managed applications display, there is very likely a problem with the display profile. All color managed applications should always display identically, regardless of what document profiles are used. That's the whole point of color management.

But if the profile is defective or corrupt, this may affect applications differently. Some may work and others fail.

So the first thing to do is to rerun your calibration software, to make a new profile. It could also be that one application uses the wrong profile. This applies only to multi-display setups, but has been seen occasionally. The fix for this is usually to switch primary and secondary displays.

Don't touch the color settings in any application. That's not where the problem is.

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