Re: imbedded color profile makes file look wrong in filmstrip view
- From: "danadrs" <danadrs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 09:09:02 -0700
What do you mean by saying if the software itself is not color profile aware?
Photoshop certainly works with color profiles, so isn't it color profile
aware? Thank you-
"Yves Alarie" wrote:
> Unfortunately there is no way to set this for Window Picture and Fax viewer
> (or setting it for any other viewer), if the software itself (like
> Photoshop) is not color profile aware.
>
> "danadrs" <danadrs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:F1B499CB-C973-4B50-8CB2-477407B8A2F7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > I edit photos in Photoshop using the Adobe RGP color profile. If I save
> the
> > file without the color profile imbedded, it looks the same in windows
> > xp-pro's filmstrip view as it does in Photoshop. However, if I save the
> file
> > WITH the color profile imbedded, it looks wrong in the filmstrip view (and
> > slideshow). Can windows folder views (filmstrip & slideshow) not work
> with
> > color profiles, or is there a way to set them so they can?
>
>
>
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