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I have two computers where I run LR6.13. It's been whithout trouble for years (from LR2 onwards).
Now suddenly the folowing has appeared: On my desktop with WIN 10 the print-module produces wrong colors. When I try to print on paper or print to file the picture get a strong magenta-cast. In all the other modules it looks ok.
The strange thing is that I posted a magenta-colored JPG in an online-forum (Swedish Fotosidan.se) and there it looked ok.
On my laptop I run WIN8.1. On that one the develop-module behaves strange. The background is purple and the preview looks like a psycedelic poster from the seventies. All other modules behave correctly, and I can even edit and print with good result.
Someone who has experienced this, and know what it might be?
Lars Jönson, Sweden
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Lars,
On your Win 8.1 machine, you need to go to the Performance tab of Preferences and turn off the checkbox for Use Graphics Processor.
On Win 10, you probably have a corrupt monitor profile. If you don't have a hardware calibrator, try setting the default profile to sRGB until you do get one.
Hal
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The Graphics accelerator did the trick on the Win8.1-system - thanks
On my WIN10 it's another question. I tried the Graphics accelerator there to - no success. I swiched to sRGB-profile on my monitor ass well - just to be shure - no success.
My own suspicion is some kind of conflict WIN - LR6. There was a big uppdate on Windows last week. I have erased all ICC-profiles from the color-folder and reinstalled my printer-driver, I have tried managed by printer-printing but with the same result.
I will try reinstalling LR next week (for the moment I have no internet-conection on that computer).
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A colour cast on prints is often the result of managing the colour in both the printer driver and Lightroom. Make sure this isn't what you're doing. See here:
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In addition to what Hal already said, here's a guide how to check for a corrupt monitor profile: https://www.lightroomqueen.com/articles-page/how-do-i-change-my-monitor-profile-to-check-whether-its...
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Thanks for Your answer - I tried, but it did no difference.
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