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jean pierrem56525584
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October 8, 2019
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variation de luminosité

  • October 8, 2019
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Systeme windows 10 64 bits

 

La luminosité de l'écran est différente selon le logiciel utilisé (bridge, LR , psp).

donc incertitude de correction image.

 

Quel est le problème : préférences dans les modules, carte graphique, ??

 

Merci

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    NB, colourmanagement
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    October 22, 2019

    Hi jean_pierrem56525584

    was my reply any help to you? I hope you have the problem sorted now, or at least a workaround? 

     

    I hope this helps

    if so, please "like" my reply and if you're OK now, please mark it as "correct", so that others who have similar issues can see the solution

    thanks

    neil barstow, colourmanagement

    jean pierrem56525584
    Participant
    October 22, 2019
    Mon problème n'est pas solutionné.
    Nouveau calibrage de l'écran faite. (datacolor spyder 5 pro)
    Mise à jour de la carte graphique. (gtx 1050 ti)
    l'intensité de l'écran varie sans cesse de clair à foncé dès que psp cc est lancé.
    Donc incertitude de la qualité de l'image traitée.
    A la fermeture des produits adobe cc, l'écran reprend une stabilité.
    Ce problème n’apparaît pas avec d'autres programmes.
     
    est-ce possible que certains paramètres (préférences)  entrent en conflit et lesquels ?
     
     
    caractéristiques techniques 
     
    windows 10 64 bits
    I7 4 core
     
    NB, colourmanagement
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    October 11, 2019

    Hi,

    I'd suggest that Photoshop should be your master.

    When this happens it may be a corrupted display profile causing the problem.

    Please run your display calibration utility (if you have one) to make a new display profile.

    To rule out the corrrupted display profile issue, you can make a TEMPORARY test by loading, say, sRGB as the display profile which would eject what may be the possibly faulty one. The screen's not going to look right (i.e.e not accurate) but at least it should look consistent. 

    You might also update the Graphics a card driver, no harm in that

     

    I hope this helps

    if so, please "like" my reply and if you're OK now, please mark it as "correct", so that others who have similar issues can see the solution

    thanks

    neil barstow, colourmanagement