![]() Soft proofing is intended for previewing with printing profiles, and there is no need to use it otherwise. You can't change color settings in Lightroom. Now i am trying to do the same with LR - i have learned that you should use "Soft proofing" - but when i choose my own custom ICC, the picture does not change color ! How do i make LR work correctly with Soft Proofing? Do not use the monitor profile as your RGB working space, as this effectively disables color management. The latest version of ACDSee (which is not free), is also color managed. In Irfanview, you need to turn color management on in Settings. I suggest that you use Bridge, or the free Irfanview to view your jpgs, they are both color managed. Photoshop and Lightroom use the monitor profile to display images correctly.įaststone is not color managed, so it will not display images correctly. I run windows 10 and "Displa圜AL" which loads a custom ICC profile that i have created using a hardware-calibrator Monitors made by Eizo and NEC are generally considered to be the best. I'm not a Mac user, but I don't think there is anything special about Mac screens. The best you can do is to work with a calibrated monitor, and export with the sRGB profile. You have no control over how your work displays on other people's monitors. How do i make LR work correctly with Soft Proofing? I am on the right track, when i am trying to change every ICC-profile to my custom profile? (the goal is to ensure that printed colors are the same at my screen and in LR, PS and Faststone) Now i am trying to do the same with LR - i have learned that you should use "Soft proofing" - but when i choose my own custom ICC, the picture does not change color ! - i have disabled GPU-acceleration (found the tip in another thread in here), but still it doesnt work ! (is this technically done correct? - ie, changing to my custom profile in PS?) I changed PS ICC-profile, from the regular sRGB IEC61xxxx-something, to my custom ICC-profile - this made my pics in PS look like what i see in Faststone I view my edited and JPEG-saved photos in Faststone Image Viewer (recommendation from other danish photographers) - compared to PS and LR, the pictures in faststone is still having a slightly greenish look, where as in LR and PS, they are having the look i like. ![]() I run windows 10 and "Displa圜AL" which loads a custom ICC profile that i have created using a hardware-calibrator - this made my "whites" at my desktop background become truly white and not greenish (only talking about desktop right now) Last time i printed at the store my pictures were slightly green. I am trying to ensure that my colors are correct, both when printing a picture at a local photo-store and when other is viewing them at their pc (i know Mac screens are somewhat accurate and others a totally crap) I use LR and shoot raw - i am an amateur photographer which is having trouble. Hi - sorry about the dramatic title, but thats what i experience right now
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