Torichan123
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Torichan123
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‎Feb 19, 2025
11:36 AM
Thanks for the tips! Unfortunately my workflow implied pasting the screencapture from my clipboard directly into a web production tool (kitsu) , so unless I can change the profile automatically directly from the screencapture app, I don't think an action would be possible.
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‎Feb 19, 2025
11:30 AM
I guess one very clunky way to make it work would be to have one montior software calibrated and the other eyeballing manually the calibration using the montor's options. What I don't really understand is why when I screenshot the same wallpaper on both screen and paste it in photoshop I get the same colors, but if I screenshot the same image in the photoshop window on the wacom, the image is different. The images in photoshop with duplicated windows on both screens seem much closer in colors than the wallpapers of windows so I guess the wallpaper in the wacom monitor doesn t have a correct colorspace applied (maybe it has the dell's colorspace). I'll just continue screen capturing on my dell. It seems the simplest solution and less prone to color errors. Thanks for your time!
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‎Feb 17, 2025
02:44 PM
First thanks for replying. I was using the default colosetting. I just tried to change them to try to understand where the problem was comming from. I wouldn't even try to go in the colorsetting otherwise. What I understand is that it is not possible to have correct colors out of the box with screenshots when different monitors are calibrated and have different monitor profiles. For my needs, if I need to save a screencapture, open it, convert it, etc, meens that the time saved by screencapturing is juste wasted afterwards. I guess I'll just have to continue putting my photoshop windows on my dell before screencapturing, which is quite a hasle since I have to do that a lot and quite often on the fly. The weird thing is that I didn't have this problem before calibrating my 2 monitors. Does it mean that windows assigned the same default colorspace to both before and can only screencapture with the main screen colorspace (which is my dell at the moment)? Does a third party screencapture application exist that could take in account automatically the different colorspaces? It's a bit sad to have to choose between usable screencapture and calibrated monitors
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‎Feb 15, 2025
01:55 PM
Oh and another thing: If I deactivate my screen calibration on my wacom while photoshop has the dell colorspace, I don't have a colorshift while doing a screencapture....but of course then the colors on my wacom monitor are wrong to the eye.
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‎Feb 15, 2025
01:47 PM
Hi I am on a PC using windows 11pro (but had the same issue on my preview pv on windows10). I have calibrated my 2 monitors with the SyderX Elite software and sensor and they each have their own colorprofile: My dell: Dell01 my Wacom: Wacom Generic PnP-2-1 The problem is that photoshop can't seem to handle 2 different colorspaces at the same time. I have duplicated my photoshop window so that it shows on both screen. When I have selected the dell profile the colors are good on the dell but not on the wacom and the reverse is also true. It is very problematic because I need my 2 screens to check the colors and I use screen capture very often. This means that if I screencapture an image in photoshop on the wacom while photoshop is configured with the dell colorspace, the colors are off when I paste it again, even if I paste it in the same file on the wacom. I don't have this problem if I screencapture the UI or anything else. Is there a way to tell photoshop to use this colorspace on that monitor and that colorspace on the other monitor?   I know colorscpace issues have been discussed a lot but I haven't been able to find an answer on the internet for my problem. I'd be really gratefull for any insight into this since it's been driving me crazy for a while now...
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