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Color profile display bug on Bridge list

Community Beginner ,
Mar 13, 2022 Mar 13, 2022

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Even if the file's color profile setting is disabled,

Bridge will display the previously set profile.

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LEGEND ,
Mar 14, 2022 Mar 14, 2022

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I'm not sure what you mean by disabled. You can convert or assign a color profile, or a file can have that stripped out and have no profile. Please explain further.

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 15, 2022 Mar 15, 2022

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Thank you for your comment.

 

For example, I saved the color profile from "sRGB" to "none"

and I can confirm that the color profile is "none" in photoshop,
but when I look at it in Bridge, "sRGB" is displayed in the color profile.

I would like to solve this problem if I can find the cause.

 

-Checked environment
macOS mojave
Bridge 11.1.1.185
Photoshop 21.2.12

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 16, 2022 Mar 16, 2022

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reference image

 

スクリーンショット 2022-03-16 18.11.34.png

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LEGEND ,
Mar 16, 2022 Mar 16, 2022

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That looks like you assigned an sRGB profile to a CMYK image. I HIGHLY recommend that you don't do that.

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 18, 2022 Mar 18, 2022

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You are right.
In fact, when I check in Photoshop, the color profile setting is set to "None", but when I look at it in Bridge, it shows this.

So I posted this because I recognize this phenomenon as a bug in Bridge.

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Mar 29, 2022 Mar 29, 2022

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Problem solved.

 

I solved the problem by copy-pasting the image back into a new file on photoshop and clearing the cache on Bridge.

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