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Images get a green tinge when viewing in develop mode

Explorer ,
May 22, 2020 May 22, 2020

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As the title says my images get a noticable green tinge when viewing them in develop mode. When I view them in Library mode they don't have that tinge. Any way to prevent this from happening? 

 

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Community Expert , May 22, 2020 May 22, 2020

This could be a monitor calibration and profile issue as the Develop and Library Module use different color spaces and gamut curves. When was the last time you calibrated and profiled your monitor? It is suggested for anyone working with critical color information that they use a hardware and software combination for the process. The two more common brands are Xrite and Spyder.

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May 22, 2020 May 22, 2020

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This could be a monitor calibration and profile issue as the Develop and Library Module use different color spaces and gamut curves. When was the last time you calibrated and profiled your monitor? It is suggested for anyone working with critical color information that they use a hardware and software combination for the process. The two more common brands are Xrite and Spyder.

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Hey Joseph,

 

Thanks for your reply. I haven't callibrated my monitor since I bought it a couple of years ago. It's a Dell U3417W which supposedly is factory callibrated (99% sRGB), but from what I read I do understand monitor output deteriorates with age. My goal is to upload photo's of my artwork to the different social media platforms, so I don't know how justified such a purchase is. It would be nice if there is a "quick" way to get the colours to match. I don't really have the intention to read up or invest on/in callibration since I'm not a professional photographer.

 

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