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Old 11-12-2011, 12:35 PM
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I am loading some images on my Blackberry Playbook...

I have opened them all with photoshop & cropped to 1024 x 600... so I kinda figured they would be saved as sRGB and be the same.

Some images go on the same as I see in windows, others have a green color cast to them. If I open them in photoshop, change em to Lab color and back to RGB color, then they appear on the playbook the same as windows or photoshop.

Anyone have any insight as to where I have an issue in my photoshop settings?
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Old 11-12-2011, 02:09 PM
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How are you getting them into PS the first time, how are you initially saving them, and is there any difference in how you save them the second time?

I'm guessing that when you initially open them into PS you are working in sRGB but the file is not in that color space....

Under Edit>color management there is a setting for preserving original color space (adobe RGB/ProPhoto), or convert to working color space (sRGB) upon opening a new file. You probably want "convert".
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Old 11-12-2011, 03:18 PM
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How are you getting them into PS the first time, how are you initially saving them, and is there any difference in how you save them the second time?

I'm guessing that when you initially open them into PS you are working in sRGB but the file is not in that color space....

Under Edit>color management there is a setting for preserving original color space (adobe RGB/ProPhoto), or convert to working color space (sRGB) upon opening a new file. You probably want "convert".
i will have to check my settings, because it is not asking me if i want to convert like when i import adobe rgb etc... but it has to be something along those lines
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