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August 3, 2025
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Eingebettet Farbprofil des Dokumentes als Fehler

  • August 3, 2025
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Hallo zusammen,
ich habe kürzlich Adobe Photoshop über die Creative Cloud neu installieren müssen. Seitdem habe ich ein sehr nerviges Problem:

Immer wenn ich jetzt Fotos öffne – egal welches Format (JPG, RAW, etc.) oder von welcher Kamera (Nikon, iPhone, Canon, Sony) – erscheint untenstehendes Dialogfenster.

Das Problem:
Dieses Fenster taucht für jedes einzelne Bild separat auf.
Beispiel:

  • Wenn ich 1 Foto öffne, muss ich das Fenster einmal bestätigen.

  • Wenn ich 10 Fotos auf einmal öffne, erscheint das Fenster 10 Mal – für jedes Bild separat.

Früher konnte man dieses Verhalten irgendwo in den Einstellungen deaktivieren, aber ich finde die Option nach der Neuinstallation nicht mehr.

Hat jemand eine Idee, wie man das wieder abschalten kann?
Bin für jeden Tipp dankbar! 

Correct answer D Fosse

@jazz-y 

With modern color managed workflow I mean that the file has an embedded profile that travels with the file and overrides the working space. That's how color management is intended to work.

 

In other words, the working space is irrelevant. There's no reason they need to match and no need to be notified that they don't.

 

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D Fosse
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Community Expert
August 3, 2025

Ah, OK, now I looked at the screenshot 😉

 

Yes, this dialog is disabled in Color Settings. It's a legacy message that serves no purpose in a modern color managed workflow. There is no reason to have it enabled.

Legend
August 4, 2025

Legacy? 😳

What is modern color managed workflow? How it relate such different color spaces as sRGB and DCI P3? 🤔 🤔

D Fosse
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D FosseCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
August 4, 2025

@jazz-y 

With modern color managed workflow I mean that the file has an embedded profile that travels with the file and overrides the working space. That's how color management is intended to work.

 

In other words, the working space is irrelevant. There's no reason they need to match and no need to be notified that they don't.

 

Legend
August 3, 2025

The color profile of the working space does not coincide with the color profile of the opened document.

You can uncheck "ask when opening"  profile mismatches and missing profiles in color settings of Photoshop, but in most cases it is recommended to make a reasonable choice about the purpose / conversion of the color profile (you might want to change your color management settings at all stages of your workflow to prevent this situation from occurring)

 

 
 

 

 

D Fosse
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Community Expert
August 3, 2025

Well, what is the embedded document profile? You can't "bypass" if the profile really is bad or inappropriate.

 

Just show a screenshot of the bottom of the Camera Raw window. The profile is shown there.