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luisc80394870
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October 17, 2024
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Perfil de color ADOBE RGB

  • October 17, 2024
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Hola, a pesar de tener seleccionado el perfil de color RGB en mi cámara Nikon Z6 II, cuando cargo las fotos en Photoshop me aparece un cuadro de diálogo que me dice que el perfil de color de la foto no es Adobe RGB (1998), que es Rec. 2020. Alguien sabe porque ocurre esto?

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Correct answer davescm

Are you opening a RAW file or processed tiff/jpeg files in Photoshop?

 

If opening RAW files from your camera, they have no colour output space and the colour profile is assigned in Camera Raw when the raw files are processed (regardless of what is set in the camera). If you go to Preferences  > Camera Raw > Workflow you can set the default profile for processing there.

 

If you are opening files processed in the camera as jpeg/tiff then the profile should be assigned in the camera and you would need to check the settings there.

 

Dave

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D Fosse
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October 17, 2024

You set this in the Camera Raw workflow options, not in the camera. The camera setting only applies to jpegs processed in-camera.

 

A raw file doesn't have a color space. ACR encodes the data into one.

 

EDIT - Dave, how could you type more than me and still be ahead 😉

davescm
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October 17, 2024

Strong espresso Dag 🙂

Dave

davescm
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davescmCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
October 17, 2024

Are you opening a RAW file or processed tiff/jpeg files in Photoshop?

 

If opening RAW files from your camera, they have no colour output space and the colour profile is assigned in Camera Raw when the raw files are processed (regardless of what is set in the camera). If you go to Preferences  > Camera Raw > Workflow you can set the default profile for processing there.

 

If you are opening files processed in the camera as jpeg/tiff then the profile should be assigned in the camera and you would need to check the settings there.

 

Dave

luisc80394870
Participant
October 17, 2024
I am opening a RAW.

Perfect, the problem has disappeared.

Thank you very much.