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My CANON EOS digital camera creates picture embedding the sRGB profile.
I have Adobe Gamma Loader set to ADOBE RGB and I have set Photoshop CS to use the same profile and to convert automatically any profile emebedded in a picture into this profile.
The color management of my video card is disabled, not to have any conflict.
The problem is that when I watch the pictures using Windows Picture & fax Viewer, they appear differently than in Photoshop. I thought that the Adobe Gamma Loader was applying the profile to the whole hardware and not o nly in Photoshop.
To have the picture look the same, I had to set Adobe Gamma and photoshop to use sRGB profile and to preserve the picture’s profile (in case of mismatch).
Is this normal? How can i have a picture to be displayed with ADOBE RGB profile in all applications?
Thanks
I have Adobe Gamma Loader set to ADOBE RGB and I have set Photoshop CS to use the same profile and to convert automatically any profile emebedded in a picture into this profile.
The color management of my video card is disabled, not to have any conflict.
The problem is that when I watch the pictures using Windows Picture & fax Viewer, they appear differently than in Photoshop. I thought that the Adobe Gamma Loader was applying the profile to the whole hardware and not o nly in Photoshop.
To have the picture look the same, I had to set Adobe Gamma and photoshop to use sRGB profile and to preserve the picture’s profile (in case of mismatch).
Is this normal? How can i have a picture to be displayed with ADOBE RGB profile in all applications?
Thanks
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