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First I have scoured the forums (and Google) in hopes to fix this issue and no luck.
Workflow:
I apply a preset to all my photos after importing into LR
Make ALL color adjustments/corrections to final selection in LR develop module
Open final selection photos in PS ONLY for clone/clean-up purposes. I rarely further color correct in PS
Upon opening in PS via Edit in Adobe Photoshop CC 2018 from LR, the colors are immediately off.
PS seems to add way more contrast, and tint green. This is killer when I'm photographing people/skin tones in sunlight.
Here is an example:
On the left (LR) is what I edited for. On the right (PS) my pink tint is gone leaving the woman looking yellow and the overall contrast has gone up.
It's not just a viewing difference, when I save as a .TIFF back into LR, the .TIFF version looks off (like in PS) while viewing in LR! This difference stays the same when exporting both .TIFF and .CR2 versions as well as printing.
Edit: The Unsynchronized message on my Photoshop Color Settings doesn't seem to matter. I was having the same issue when it was listed as Synchronized, even though PS was working with North America General Purpose 2, sRGB IEC61966-2.1 and my LR settings were telling it to work in ProPhoto RGB (weird). I've "sync'd" them via Bridge and nothing changed/happend
I have:
- Ensured same color space/profile between the two programs (I have also tried every combination).
- Checked for corrupt monitor calibration by using a different default profile (still have the issue)
- Tried every option that's available so far on this issue that I could find
I calibrate with Spyder5 Pro, datacolor
Monitor is a ASUS VP239H recognized as a Generic PnP Monitor driven by a GTX 1070
Most updated Photoshop
2015 Lightroom CC. Lightroom CC Classic would not convert my catalogs to the newer ones so I couldn't use them.
Please help
The updating service can be flakey, and sometimes there are updates, even if the CC desktop app or the individual programs say there are none.
So please tell us the exact versions of Lightroom and the Camera Raw plugin for Photoshop.
In Lightroom, go to Help > About Lightroom, in Photoshop go to Help > About Plugins > Camera Raw.
I had the exact same problem as you some time ago, and it was fixed by updating the Camera Raw plugin to a version that matched the built-in Camera Raw in Lightroom.
If you
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Please set the Status Bar to »Document Profile« and post another screenshots.
How to fix the color difference between lightroom and Photoshop? - Help
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CR2 file edited in LR with a RGB of (253, 178, 126)
Tiff file from opening in PS RGB of (253, 184, 110) which is much more yellow tone.
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Please set the Status Bar to »Document Profile« and post another screenshots taken in Photoshop.
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This looks like the camera profile mismatch happening when ACR and Lightroom are not in version sync. This normally wouldn't be an issue, but the profiles were reworked between ACR 10.2 and 10.3 / Lightroom 7.2 and 7.3, which means that when the file is passed from Lightroom to ACR for opening into Photoshop, the wrong profile is used.
Normally a color difference between Lr / PS means a defective monitor profile. But if you've ruled that out, it has to be the camera profile mismatch.
The color settings and document profiles are irrelevant here. There is a widespread myth that Lightroom and Photoshop color settings have to "match", which is totally unfounded. There's no particular reason they should match. The profile coming out of Lightroom will be used in Photoshop - but even if it wasn't, the data would be converted and displayed correctly either way.
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Do you know how I would remedy this?
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Check your Creative Cloud app and see if there is an update available for Camera Raw.
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It is all up to date.
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You say you're using Lightroom CC 2015, so Lightroom is not up to date. That's your problem.
If you insist on using an old Lightroom version, you also need to downgrade ACR to the same/corresponding version level. Otherwise you get various inconsistencies and incompatibilities.
Lightroom and ACR have to be at corresponding versions.
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The updating service can be flakey, and sometimes there are updates, even if the CC desktop app or the individual programs say there are none.
So please tell us the exact versions of Lightroom and the Camera Raw plugin for Photoshop.
In Lightroom, go to Help > About Lightroom, in Photoshop go to Help > About Plugins > Camera Raw.
I had the exact same problem as you some time ago, and it was fixed by updating the Camera Raw plugin to a version that matched the built-in Camera Raw in Lightroom.
If you have Lightroom Classic 7.4, the Camera Raw plugin needs to be version 10.4.
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Thank you and thanks to D Fosse.
I updated to the latest Lightroom and it seems to be ok now.
Personally I think it's still SLIGHTLY different but negligible for prints, edits, etc.
Thank you all so much!