11/14/2022 0 Comments Check color profile photoshop![]() ![]() ![]() Now your images will appear in Photoshop in the same color space as you’ve set-up in Photoshop. (2) Then under Edit in Photoshop, for Color Space, choose AdobeRGB (1998) (as seen above). ![]() (1) Go to Lightroom’s Preferences dialog, click on the External Editing tab up top If you prefer to work in the Adobe RGB (1998) color space in Photoshop, then just make sure you send your photo over to Photoshop in that color space by doing this: You do this under Photoshop’s Edit menu: choose Color Settings, then in the Working Spaces section up top, from the RGB pop-up menu, choose ProPhoto RGB (as seen above). □Īnyway, today we’re looking at going back and forth between Lightroom and Photoshop and, if you do that, I’m sure you want consistency in your color between the two programs, right? Right! That’s why you might want to change your color space in Photoshop to match Lightroom’s default color space of ProPhoto RGB. Plus, with all the weed and stuff over there…(just kidding, just a joke). I was flying back from Amsterdam with an early flight, and I just kinda ran out of time. Hi Gang: First, sorry for missing yesterday’s post. ![]()
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