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Image doesn't copy as original

Enthusiast ,
May 17, 2024 May 17, 2024

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I have a LR edited image, and moved it to PS. Looks perfect.

HeirloomBob_0-1715958845202.png

I want to place it onto a new document, within PS. I create the new document, ensuring that both the image and the blank document, are set as RGB Colour and 16 bit. I drag the image onto the blank document and this is what happens to the colors.

 

HeirloomBob_1-1715959000382.png

Any thoughts? If I Place Embedded to get the good image onto the blank PS document. it's perfect but when a drag and drop from within PS, this is the results.

PS 25.7 and Windows 11

 

 

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May 17, 2024 May 17, 2024

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You may be using different colorspaces for the two images. I'd check that first.

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May 17, 2024 May 17, 2024

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Not different, but one is untagged, missing an embedded profile.

 

Here you apparently got ProPhoto from Lightroom, but copied it into an untagged base document.

 

Always make sure there is an embedded profile. 

 

As long as there is an embedded profile, they don't need to match. It will be correctly converted.

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May 17, 2024 May 17, 2024

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I think you have the answer D Fosse. How do I ensure an embedded profile from LR?

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May 17, 2024 May 17, 2024

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I just throw a quick glance here by habit, for every document I'm working on:

 

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I rather suspect your new base document is untagged, but anyway, the effect is the same.

 

A file coming out of Lightroom will always have a profile. It's not possible to disable that.

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I think you have the answer D Fosse. How do I ensure an embedded profile from LR?


By @Heirloom Bob


The Lr image may be tagged with an ICC profile, but the new blank doc may not. You can use Edit > Assign Profile to set the missing profile if this is the case.

 

Can you post a screenshot of your Edit > Color Settings 

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