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Old 05-11-12, 08:23 PM
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Never noticed this before
but to night on the way back from work the river Parrett was flooded(again)with a lovely sunset
So stopped and took some shots

I always shot in Raw
I use cs4 and Bridge (cant get on with LR)
when veiwing in bridge the raw file look great so i was great just open up in PS and save as tiff
when i looked at both versions in bridge the tiff file looked to be a lot colder the blues seam greener if that makes sense and the red/orange part of the sky more darker
but no processing was done just saveing from RAW to tiff
Any help on this would be great

I did manage to warm the shot up closer to the raw file but still not 100% the same

Many thanks inadvance
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Old 06-11-12, 02:19 PM
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i think it would depend on what colour profile your adobe cs4/bridge is set up for

the in camera settings ( srgb / adobergb ) have no bearing on a raw file but can make a dramatic difference to the final output ( tiff / jpg )

for instance if adobe camera raw is set up to out put adobe rgb to CS4 and your edited final image is saved as adobergb but your photo viewer of choice uses srgb colour profile to view the image the image would look flat and lifeless but viewed with another viewer capable of showing the image with the correct ( adobe rgb in this case ) colour profile you would see what you expect

it's usually the problem
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