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brndnslvra
Participating Frequently
April 29, 2015
Question

How do I set sRGB as my default color space?

  • April 29, 2015
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Im honestly tired of having to convert the files with the "edit > convert to profile" menu option. I export from LR straight to PS. I dont know if that has anything to do with it. I doubt it. I just want to be able to open all my pictures in sRGB without having to do the converting. I do save for web but if the profile is converted before hand, the colors will change.

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Known Participant
May 27, 2019

I have the same issue. By default apparently Lightroom uses the Prophoto color profile. When doing right-click | open in Photoshop, it was automatically converting it to sRGB and my colors were all off. I contacted support and they somehow made it so that when I do my right click thing it gives me the option of opening the file in the current color space.

I did not ask support how to make it just do that by default. So am wondering where I can change the setting so that it just automatically uses the same color profile that Lightroom is using.

D Fosse
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 28, 2019

mayflyaway  wrote

So am wondering where I can change the setting so that it just automatically uses the same color profile that Lightroom is using.

You set the Lightroom default as per screenshot in post #2.

Whatever embedded profile is coming out of Lightroom will be preserved and treated correctly in Photoshop. There is no need for the color settings to match, that's a misunderstanding. Don't change anything in Photoshop's color settings. The policies should always be set to "Preserve Embedded Profiles".

If you have color inconsistencies this is not the reason. In that case, please post side by side screenshots showing where you have incorrect colors.

Known Participant
June 2, 2019

Then why, when I right click-open in PS, do I get a message that says "The document has an embedded color profile that does not match the current RGB working space" and then gives me options?

Why was it opening the document with the color completely off from how it looked in LR before support enabled that message pop up?

Norman Sanders
Legend
April 29, 2015

Raw

Double click here:

and change this

D Fosse
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 29, 2015

Photoshop preserves any incoming embedded profiles (as it should). That will always override the working space.

So what you need to do is set Lightroom preferences:

brndnslvra
Participating Frequently
April 29, 2015

Thats if I do edit in > Photoshop. But I export as RAW & choose the option to open in PS.

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Community Expert
March 18, 2025

@brndnslvra "Thats if I do edit in > Photoshop. But I export as RAW & choose the option to open in PS"

if you open RAW in Photoshop is opens in Camera RAW.

 

I hope this helps

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Norman Sanders
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April 29, 2015

Edit > Color Settings

brndnslvra
Participating Frequently
April 29, 2015

I do that. Do I need to restart photoshop or something cause everything still comes in as Adobe RGB =/

Norman Sanders
Legend
April 29, 2015

No. Are you  referring to a File > New?