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For some reason when importing or copying nad pasting images there seems to be a filter. Another example is that I drew something on fresco but when imported to PS the colour has chnaged. I ensured that all the settings are the same but unsure why this is happening.
[Subject edited for clarity; was "Colour issue"]
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That means one of the files is untagged, does not have an embedded color profile.
Alwyas, always make sure the profile is embedded.
As long as there is a profile, they don't necessarily need to match. It will be correctly converted to the base document profile in the paste operation. But there has to be one.
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Thank you, but I had chnaged that
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@kaze_Salah4397 embedded ICC profiles are part of a system designed to avoid this kind of issue. If Fresco uses ICC profiles do make sure the ICC profile is embedded when saving, then Photoshop will use it when opening the image.
When pasting, the colourspace of both files should ideally match - or the incoming file will need to be converted to the colourspace of the open file.
Photoshop will warn you if this conversion is needed IF, that is - in Color Steeings the "ask when pasting" checkbox has a tickmark. If not you'll get a colour shift, could that be the issue here?
see screenshot below
'Ask when opening' doesn’t need to be checked for this to work,
personally I like to check it, but some think it wastes time.
I hope this helps
neil barstow, colourmanagement net - adobe forum volunteer - co-author: 'getting colour right'
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Thank you for this, it helped. Also what helps is making sure that Working RGB should ideally be set to sRGB for web projects or Adobe RGB for print projects
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@kaze_Salah4397 "Working RGB should ideally be set to sRGBfor web projects or Adobe RGB for print projects"
yes its good oractice to use sRGB for web. Its ok to copy and convert from Adobe RGB if your files are dual use.
neil B