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I have some photos I took, uploaded to Lightroom on my iPad, moved to Photoshop to work with generative fill, exported to a file, (the option to return to Lightroom was gone) and sent via text on an iPhone. When the photo comes in the message, it is a bit green. When you open the photo it is correct.. This seems to be the only time it was an issue as it printed fine with a professional printer. Now, my friend is trying to use snapfish or something of the like, and it will only open in that green color.
What the heck is happening?
This is likely an issue related to color space. The pictures color mode is Adobe RGB. Here's a breakdown of what might be happening and why:
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This is likely an issue related to color space. The pictures color mode is Adobe RGB. Here's a breakdown of what might be happening and why:
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@Matthijs-Clasener "If an image is exported in Adobe RGB but viewed in an application or on a device that assumes sRGB without proper color management, the colors may look incorrect—like the green tint you're describing."
Personally I've never seen an AdobeRGB (1998) colorspace image get a green tint when sRGB is assumed. I've certainly seen large changes to colour saturation (AdobeRGB images lose saturation when sRGB is assumed).
Do you have an example AdobeRGB (1998) colorspace image that goes green when sRGB is assigned (in Photoshop) please?
I hope this helps neil barstow, colourmanagement net - adobe forum volunteer - co-author: 'getting colour right' google me "neil barstow colourmanagement" for lots of free articles on colour management Help others by clicking "Correct Answer" if the question is answered. Found the answer elsewhere? Share it here. "Upvote" is for useful posts.
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