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  • LX-A343
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    As mentioned: photos with Adobe RGB can look OK on some screens, not OK on other screens. So, perhaps one screener doesn't see anything wrong, the next does. Easiest solution: save with color space set to sRGB, the standard for webpages.

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  • Catalin81
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    I have not checked . But some who came before it did not have this problem , and nor after , I went after it and see that some have not been problems .

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  • LX-A343
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    It is not an error of your software or whatever else, it is something YOU are doing wrong.

    Just a question: have you checked the color profiles on the photos you have in the queue? It would be an easy step for you to avoid rejections.

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  • Catalin81
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    Ok . I understand . You may have other programs do not. I find it absurd that this picture only has this problem , and other images made ​​identical in that lot and who entered the site did not have this problem. I do not understand this , as other images did not have the same problems as I climb almost daily on the site images made ​​with the same program. I think I stay or to change settings on this image , sure is a program error . I see that you are relying only to convert the image would look like , but I see it as did the other pictures as colors without something to show me .

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  • brianw999
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    You wanted a screenshot ? This is what I get in Photoshop when I try to open your Wizzair shot... http://www.jetphotos.net/viewreject_b.php?id=5188544

    Click image for larger version

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    EMBEDDED refers to the colour space of your image.

    WORKING refers to the colour space that my Photoshop is set to.

    All this clearly shows that you are not saving in sRGB.
    Last edited by brianw999; 2016-03-09, 12:27.

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  • Catalin81
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    Ruled that this problem is not selected sRGB . If I do I edit photos and 50 once , so do not think I would stay or uncheck to mark off and not think that something like this could happen . It may have been an error of the program, or do not know , but I had these settings again, or had problems at other pictures, but there was an exception , can error , but in no case were the reasons given by you . I do not argue for rejecting a picture as some people suggest that I do, I just want to see where discussing the question was wrong . In my lafel see all pictures , as shown in the picture posted , sRGB appears in exif , and save after editing in PS .

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  • seahawk
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    Maybe the check box was not ticked when you saved the pic. And that will be my final reply to this post, as you have only 2 pics rejected for "Bad Color", both of which have other faults which require a new edit anyway. So the whole discussion is kind of pointless.

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  • Catalin81
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    Originally posted by MarkLawrence View Post
    For what it is worth, I fell foul of this in the latest version of Photoshop CC. Even though my profile was set the sRGB and the same is in my camera, when you do the Save As when finally saving a photo after working on it in Photoshop, there is still a check box on the bottom right of the Save As dialog that says Adobe RGB - that is always checked. I have tried to find any solution to turn that off permanently, but have been unable to. This is what might be happening in this case.
    Is set sRGB there, look image.

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  • Catalin81
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    Originally posted by seahawk View Post
    The EXIF says: photoshop:ICCProfile = "Adobe RGB (1998 )"
    I wonder why the photos uploaded on the website before there was such a problem before. All are printed on the same computer and the same program that does not understand me and I wanted to see a print screen from your wrong with this picture and colors .

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  • MarkLawrence
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    For what it is worth, I fell foul of this in the latest version of Photoshop CC. Even though my profile was set the sRGB and the same is in my camera, when you do the Save As when finally saving a photo after working on it in Photoshop, there is still a check box on the bottom right of the Save As dialog that says Adobe RGB - that is always checked. I have tried to find any solution to turn that off permanently, but have been unable to. This is what might be happening in this case.

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  • seahawk
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    The EXIF says: photoshop:ICCProfile = "Adobe RGB (1998 )"

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  • Catalin81
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    Originally posted by Catalin81 View Post
    I said as I set sRGB both camera and Photoshop . And wondering why such problems have not appeared in photos uploaded yet. All are processed on the same computer and the same program nothing different . That asking for a print screen image in the wrong colors.
    I set sRGB both camera and Photoshop . And wondering why such problems have not appeared in photos uploaded yet ?

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  • Catalin81
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    Originally posted by brianw999 View Post
    I will list this answer in simple, short statements...

    1. It is recognised all around the photography world that pictures processed in Adobe RGB MIGHT, not necessarily WILL have a purple/red cast when viewed online.
    2. It is recognised all around the photography world that pictures processed for printing display best when processed in Adobe RGB.
    3. It is recognised all around the photography world that pictures that are going to be viewed on the Internet are best processed in sRGB.

    ......and will you PLEASE get someone who is fluent in written English to write your posts for you ? I'm sorry but a lot of the time we don't have a clue what you are trying to say.
    I said as I set sRGB both camera and Photoshop . And wondering why such problems have not appeared in photos uploaded yet. All are processed on the same computer and the same program nothing different . That asking for a print screen image in the wrong colors.

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  • seahawk
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    You got a rejection, that is all the proof you will get. If you are not satisfied with this, you might be more happy by using another online photodatabase or an image hosting service like Flicker. We are surely not going to print out your photos and sent them per post to you, to show the errors. (a screenshot viewed on your system would not show the effect, when you are using the wrong colour space as default)

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  • brianw999
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    I will list this answer in simple, short statements...

    1. It is recognised all around the photography world that pictures processed in Adobe RGB MIGHT, not necessarily WILL have a purple/red cast when viewed online.
    2. It is recognised all around the photography world that pictures processed for printing display best when processed in Adobe RGB.
    3. It is recognised all around the photography world that pictures that are going to be viewed on the Internet are best processed in sRGB.

    ......and will you PLEASE get someone who is fluent in written English to write your posts for you ? I'm sorry but a lot of the time we don't have a clue what you are trying to say.
    Last edited by brianw999; 2016-03-07, 20:48.

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