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Color Problems with CS4 Upgrade

New Here ,
Dec 19, 2008 Dec 19, 2008

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I recently upgraded to CS4 and have been experiencing the following problem. When I open an image from ACR to PS CS4 it looks absolutely nothing like it did in ACR. If I was to describe it, it would be that the image has an overall red tint when viewed in CS4. If I then save this image as a PSD file, and then open it in PS CS3 it matches the CS4 ACR image. So, what have I got set wrong in PS CS4 (which is still all of the default settings)?

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Jul 04, 2009 Jul 04, 2009

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I have a problem with CS4 but it is different. Colors shift substantially after the file is saved in TIFF, it never happened with CS3. After finishing editing in CS4 and saving the file in TIFF there is a significant shift in saturation and reddish color in a saved version.

Per previous posts I checked the color settings and have Adobe RGB workspace.

Any suggestions?  Thanks.

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Jul 04, 2009 Jul 04, 2009

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Quark, I think we need more information. Are you saying that you save a TIFF in Photoshop, then if you close it and re-open it, on the same machine, same monitor, and same Photoshop, the colours change?

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