I hope that this is the right forum..
But I have and EP3 and am using Olympus Viewer 2 to manipulate the RAW images, I then edit the TIFFs in PaintShopPro 4. I have also calibrated my Dell 2410 with SpyderPro4.
My challenge is that the image edited in OV2 looks very different when viewed in PSP 4.
I think the issue is that OV 2 is embedding a color space of "sRGB IEC61966" not the profile I set up using Spyder (as shown in the information screen of the resulting TIFF). when I open PSP it then says it is converting the "sRGB IEC61966" color space to my Spyder profile.
I have set OV2 to use Color Mnagement and to "embed profile when saved". The monitor profile selected is my Spyder profile.
Is this a bug? Am I doing something wrong? Is there a setting I should use in PSP4? Or si the problem on OV2?
Cheers!
PSP Color Management problems
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Imjinman
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Re: PSP Color Management problems
You have something set wrong. The monitor profile should only be associated with your monitor and is not a color space. Color Space is sRGB, RGB, ....etc.
Check your settings in the Color Management window. Any Spyder Profile listed as a color space needs to be changed to sRGB, RGB....etc.
Hope this helps.
Check your settings in the Color Management window. Any Spyder Profile listed as a color space needs to be changed to sRGB, RGB....etc.
Hope this helps.
