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Hello,
I have noticed that photos I take appear very dull and unsaturated when I preview them outside of Photoshop, but in Photoshop they appear more saturated. For instance when I set a picture as the Desktop photo for my computer it appears really dull and unsaturated, but when I open it up in Photoshop to add more saturation, it is already nice and saturated. What gives?
I have calibrated my ibook monitor using SuperCal and am using Adobe RGB 1998 as my workspace in Photoshop and imbedding the files I open (taken with a Fuji Finepix 3800) with the workspace profile.
Unfortunately I don’t own a printer so I don’t know what image to trust. What image is more accurate to the actual photo from the camera? Is there anyway of guessing how it will turn out in the print without actually printing?
Thanks
I have noticed that photos I take appear very dull and unsaturated when I preview them outside of Photoshop, but in Photoshop they appear more saturated. For instance when I set a picture as the Desktop photo for my computer it appears really dull and unsaturated, but when I open it up in Photoshop to add more saturation, it is already nice and saturated. What gives?
I have calibrated my ibook monitor using SuperCal and am using Adobe RGB 1998 as my workspace in Photoshop and imbedding the files I open (taken with a Fuji Finepix 3800) with the workspace profile.
Unfortunately I don’t own a printer so I don’t know what image to trust. What image is more accurate to the actual photo from the camera? Is there anyway of guessing how it will turn out in the print without actually printing?
Thanks
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