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Bridge colours dont match Photoshop

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Aug 19, 2017 Aug 19, 2017

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Hi,

Having trialled ACDSee and found image colours jaded compared to Photoshopand BreezeBrowserPro (BBp), then found it was on sRGB, so set it to AdobeRGB1998, the standard I have all progs and hardware set to, its now generally ok, I open same image in Bridge, its looking like the jaded sRGB, where is the colour management setting to set it to AdobeRGB1998 ?

As its an Adobe product they are bound to have it settable to their standard ! Furthermore as its for file selection one needs to see if the image is looking good and worthy of being taken further and made use of etc., or should we be using a non Adobe prog ?

I have used BBp but just wondered what Bridge made of things., first use finds it fallen at first hurdle. Somewhere is this colour management setting but where ?

Merlin

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Adobe Employee , Sep 18, 2017 Sep 18, 2017

Hi Merlin,

Could you please refer to this thread and let us know if it helps:

Color Management Discrepencies Between Bridge, ACR & Photoshop

Regards,
Sahil

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Sep 18, 2017 Sep 18, 2017

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Hi Merlin,

Could you please refer to this thread and let us know if it helps:

Color Management Discrepencies Between Bridge, ACR & Photoshop

Regards,
Sahil

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