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An image edited in the ProPhotoRGB colorspace in ACR suddenly looks desaturated in Bridge. It's a pain in a lower body part, as I use Bridge as a show room. 'Preserve embedded color profile' is on in Preferences, so I don't understand this discrepancy.
The only difference from normal procedure is - that the edited DNG file is an output from DxO PureRAW 2 (based on an ARW file). The problem doesn't exist - or is less prominent with the ARW files edited directly in ACR.
Please open attacehed examples.
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Eigil Skovgaard
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You may not have noticed because anything within sRGB color gamut, even encoded in a larger color gamut like ProPhoto RGB wouldn't show any difference.
This image would:
http://www.digitaldog.net/files/Gamut_Test_File_Flat.tif
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The file under the link has zero size when downloaded.
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Downloads fine on this end.
Here's the same TIFF in Dropbox:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8opl2w0iugy1rzg/Gamut_Test_File_Flat.tif?dl=0
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Just following up due to an interesting discovery.
I had another issue with the DxO DNG output from PureRAW 2 when trying to open such a DNG in RawTherapee 5.9. The image turned dark green in the deep shadows, and I (and smarter people) have been unable to edit it away. It just sticks!
Then out of desperation I ran the DxO DNG through the Adobe DNG Converter - and to my pleasant surprise the green cast disappeared when the converted DNG was opened in RT.
Then, maybe the problem discussed in this ticket could be "healed" the same way, was my next question.
And - in short - it seems to be the case. With such a converted "DNG" to DNG file, the level of saturation from ACR to Bridge is only slightly reduced as could be expected from the shift ProPhoto RGB -> sRGB. It doesn't deviate from my day to day visual experience.
Can anybody explan this - is it a thing with the DNG container from DxO being "normalized" by the Adobe DNG Converter, or ...?
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Someone (and it is not Adobe) is not following the Adobe DNG spec! Report it to DxO.
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Have done, of course. This is for people who could have experienced the same problem.
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Have done, of course. This is for people who could have experienced the same problem.
By @Eigil Skovgaard
Where can I find those reporting the same problems?
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Best chances would be the Adobe community I guess. Maybe I'm the first to report the problem here. Most users of Lightroom and ACR are probably using Topaz Photo AI or DeNoise AI for their raw noise reduction. I have chosen DxO over Topaz, because DxO is the best noise reduction tool at the moment for my images. I have not experienced the same color problem with the Topaz DNGs, so that could explain why you haven's heard about the DxO related problem before this case.
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Best chances would be the Adobe community I guess.
By @Eigil Skovgaard
Again where?
Most users of Lightroom and ACR are probably using Topaz Photo AI or DeNoise AI for their raw noise reduction. I have chosen DxO over Topaz, because DxO is the best noise reduction tool at the moment for my images. I have not experienced the same color problem with the Topaz DNGs, so that could explain why you haven's heard about the DxO related problem before this case.
By @Eigil Skovgaard
This user of several DxO products can't.
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I think I answered your question, otherwise please specify exactly what you are looking for and the reason for your continuous asking?
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I think I answered your question, otherwise please specify exactly what you are looking for and the reason for your continuous asking?
By @Eigil Skovgaard
Statement: "This is for people who could have experienced the same problem."
Question: What people and where?
We can't help you (and help others) without data.
Is it possible this problem resides on your end?
No problem with mine with the same products. I was just saying.
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My statement means that we'll have to wait and see what the future brings of similar cases. If you never hear about new cases - and you are good with your own raw files (others are too, but can repeat the problem with ARW files), then you are home safe. Glad you could help with this. I'll not occupy your capacity further with this question. I have a ticket with DxO about the issue, and if you are interested, I'll relay their response. Until then I am over and out.
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“I'll not occupy your capacity further with this question.”
Great, the support volunteers here have enough on our plate with known or repeatable issues to handle.