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Color Discrepancies

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Apr 29, 2017 Apr 29, 2017

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Do you know of any reason
that the colors in a photo processed with Adobe Camera Raw  would be
slightly different when opened in Photoshop CC 2017
?

Is there a setting in ACR or PS that can fix this?

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Community Expert , Apr 29, 2017 Apr 29, 2017

Yes, a defect/corrupt/wrong display profile. This often affects different applications differently.

Rerun your calibrator to make a new profile. Make sure it's set to produce version 2 and matrix-based profiles, not version 4 or table/LUT-based. The latter two are known to be problematic in some situations. That is if your calibrator has these options, if not you're probably good.

If you don't have a calibrator, use sRGB IEC61966-2.1 for now, or Adobe RGB if your monitor is a wide gamut model.

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Yes, a defect/corrupt/wrong display profile. This often affects different applications differently.

Rerun your calibrator to make a new profile. Make sure it's set to produce version 2 and matrix-based profiles, not version 4 or table/LUT-based. The latter two are known to be problematic in some situations. That is if your calibrator has these options, if not you're probably good.

If you don't have a calibrator, use sRGB IEC61966-2.1 for now, or Adobe RGB if your monitor is a wide gamut model.

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