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- #ADOBE BRIDGE CS6 WINDOWS 7 THUMBNAIL BLURRY AND PREVIEW DRIVERS#
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There is one other problem I've been having with some images-and I'm not 100% sure this happened under CS6, but I believe it did-and it's that some images that I KNOW previously had a profile associated with them, now appear as "untagged." On one folder over 70 images lost their profile and over 200 did not. It didn't occur to me to check ACR settings because some of the files were not photographs, but rather created on the computer with Photoshop. I think that this setting, which slipped past me somehow, accounts for some (if not most) of the problems I've been having. In particular, the pink that turned muddy brown did improve. I haven't tried to purge the cache for the individual images, but I did uncheck "apply auto tone adjustment" and some of the images did improve.
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I process and archive in ProPhoto 16-bit ppi but sometimes save a flat 72ppi copy in 8-bit sRGB. My color settings are set for ProPhoto as default. My dell computer has an Intel Co i7 Processor, 12 GB of RAM, 64-bit.
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I have Windows 7 Professional with Service Pack 1. (Both versions look fine in Photoshop CS6, CS4, Windows, and Bridge CS4). The flat version of the same image (layer>merge visable) gets distorted almost every time. This is the strangest uniquely CS6 Bridge behavior: A layered tif or psd image (in whichever color space) might display well. The e-mail program renders them correctly (matching the Photoshop sRGB version) and so does Windows when I view thumbnails.Ĩ. I even converted them to sRGB and e-mailed them to myself. None of the images look like the Bridge thumbnail when opened in Photoshop. I checked my Bridge Preferences in CS4 and in CS6 and can't find what I'm doing differently or any settings that might govern color rendering.ħ. When viewing them in CS6, however, they look like documents sent to print with the wrong profile attached.Ħ. When viewing the same documents using Bridge CS4, all previews are as they should be (that is, CS4 is capable of interpreting sRGB, AdobeRGB, and ProPhotoRGB correctly). From the moment of launch all the previews are either darker than they really are completely changed or both. (I expect it to be wrong in the secondary one, and it is, but there are differences between them.)ģ. When using my calibrated monitor, I do NOT see the right preview at any time. The second is only for holding palettes/panels and less important documents.Ģ. I have dual monitors, but only the primary (and wide-gamut) monitor is calibrated. This is a list of the similarities and differences:ġ. I am having ALMOST exactly the same problem as you are and I, also, can't find a solution.
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Here are all my relevant color settings - Note that I also use the Datacolor Spyder software which generated the profiles for both minotors: Surely I'm not one of only two people with this issue? Like her, when I first open Bridge, the saturation/gamut appears correct, then almost immediately it changes. HELP! - but there doesn't seem to be any resolution there. (Note: on my wide-gamut monitor, there's no clipping on the ACR version - that's how it should look)Įdit to add: My issue appears to be similar to this one - Re: Tired of color desat when opening in Bridge/Lightroom.
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Drivers are recent.ĭoes anyone have any ideas with fresh eyes? I've got a T430s with an integrated Intel HD4000 graphics card. I'm using a Datacolor Spyder4 to control my color profiles for both monitors, but my understanding is Datacolor's software simply pipes the profile into Windows' color management system, so that shouldn't really have any effect. If I only output to the external monitor, the opposite happens - colors are way over-saturated. This happens whenever I am outputting to my external monitor (as the primary screen, using the laptop's screen as a secondary). Bridge is using a markedly smaller gamut, so all photos look flat compared to once opened in either ACR or Photoshop. So this issue is still ocurring and more annoying now than ever.