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pascalm3859019
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January 26, 2023
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Camera RAW 15.1.1 does not respect color profiles

  • January 26, 2023
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The actual version of Camera RAW (15.1.1) doesn't respect color- or display profiles when hardware acceleration is turned on. On a wide gamut monitor the images appear oversaturated. The problem does not exist in the actual version of LRC with hardware acceleration enabled.

I am working on Windows 10 with a Titan RTX graphics card with the latest Studio Drivers from NVidia.

 

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TheDigitalDog
Inspiring
January 26, 2023

First, try disabling GPU in the preferences (Performance). Any better?


If not, recalibrate and build a new ICC display profile; the old one might be corrupted. If you are using software/hardware for this task, be sure the software is set to build a matrix, not LUT profile, Version 2, not Version 4 profile.


If turning OFF the GPU works, it's a GPU bug, and you need to contact the manufacturer or find out if there's an updated driver for it. This is why disabling GPU is an option as more and more functionality moves to the GPU in newer versions of many Adobe products. Disable third-party graphics accelerators. Third-party GPU overclocking utilities and haxies aren't supported.


Also see: https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/kb/troubleshoot-gpu.html

 

If the GPU and display profile isn't causing the problem, see:

https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/kb/lightroom-gives-error-preview-cache.html

Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"
pascalm3859019
Known Participant
January 26, 2023

Please read the posts before you write. It is just a Camera Raw related problem. As you can see, I wrote that this problem only occurs when the GPU is on and LrC doesn't have this problem. ACR just doesn't use the display profiles and shows oversaturated images when the GPU is on.

It was never a problem on older Versions of ACR so it isn't driver related.

 

TheDigitalDog
Inspiring
January 26, 2023

“I wrote that this problem only occurs when the GPU is on”

 

If turning OFF the GPU works, it's a GPU bug, and you need to contact the manufacturer or find out if there's an updated driver for it. This is why disabling GPU is an option as more and more functionality moves to the GPU in newer versions of many Adobe products.

Also see: 

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/kb/lightroom-gpu-faq.html

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/photoshop-cc-gpu-card-faq.html

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/acr-gpu-faq.html

 

Disable third-party graphics accelerators. Third-party GPU overclocking utilities and haxies aren't supported.

I'm using a wide gamut display NO issues!

LR isn't the same as ACR hence individual GPU preferences.

Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"