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Hi there
I'm having a colour issue and was wondering if anyone can tell me what's happening. This is the issue...
The image on the left is the original NEF RAW file and the image to the right is the saved TIFF file. Note the colour shift. Why is this colour shift happening? I haven't made any alterations with colour except saving the TIFF as sRGB colour space. This shouldn't mean anything as I have saved the image "Uncalibrated" and "Adobe RGB" and the colour shift is the same, too much cyan and not the blue in the NEF version. I've also set WB to As Shot and Auto but there exactly the same effect happens. The TIFF file in Ps looks like the NEF, it's only when I save it that I get this shift.
The RAW process is basic with little done.
1. Open RAW file in ACR.
2. Adjustment Brush to lighten the shadows in the wreck.
3. Lower Sharpening to zero.
4. Apply Lens Profile/Remove CA
5. Open RAW in Ps CS6 as 16 Bit TIFF file.
6. Save TIFF file.
Any help would be a err... help.
Cheers
Scott
I'm having a colour issue and was wondering if anyone can tell me what's happening. This is the issue...
The image on the left is the original NEF RAW file and the image to the right is the saved TIFF file. Note the colour shift. Why is this colour shift happening? I haven't made any alterations with colour except saving the TIFF as sRGB colour space. This shouldn't mean anything as I have saved the image "Uncalibrated" and "Adobe RGB" and the colour shift is the same, too much cyan and not the blue in the NEF version. I've also set WB to As Shot and Auto but there exactly the same effect happens. The TIFF file in Ps looks like the NEF, it's only when I save it that I get this shift.
The RAW process is basic with little done.
1. Open RAW file in ACR.
2. Adjustment Brush to lighten the shadows in the wreck.
3. Lower Sharpening to zero.
4. Apply Lens Profile/Remove CA
5. Open RAW in Ps CS6 as 16 Bit TIFF file.
6. Save TIFF file.
Any help would be a err... help.
Cheers
Scott
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