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Import back from photoshop

Participant ,
May 03, 2022 May 03, 2022

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Hi all - I am editing some real estate photos I shot recently. Imported an image into photoshop to correct the verticls.When I export it back into photoshop  - my fully colored graded image has a flat look to it. I've been doing this type of importing from lightroom into photoshop. Then when done export back into lightroom from photoshop. This has never  happened before. 

 

Any help would be appreciated.

Rchjr

 

 

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May 03, 2022 May 03, 2022

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There is a recent bug where the embedded color profile from Photoshop isn't correctly treated in Lightroom. We've seen quite a few cases.

 

If that profile is ProPhoto (as it is by default coming from Lightroom) - it will be treated as sRGB back in Lightroom, and so it looks desaturated, slightly greenish and slightly dark. It's what ProPhoto without color management looks like.

 

In all cases reported, resetting Photoshop preferences has fixed it.

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Thanks - that fixed it. 

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