Color casts in the nuances of light on open images from Lightroom CC to CC PS.

I notice strange color casts in the nuances of light on the images, I open Lightroom cc to CC PS.

My monitor is calibrated, and two color management applications on. The files are RAW of Nikon since a D810.


I get a separate green/blue dominant showing on paper background (grey seals) in the shade, and where the main light goes off around the subject. When I with the pipette sample there is a small amount of extra blue in RGB but not otherwise in other parts of the backdrop - so I think (hope), is a display problem only.


When I choose to test in sRGB, the casting, disappear when I choose to work in CMYK, it persists. I wonder if the PS may be using labour CMYK to display my image on the screen - if so, how to spend it to sRGB or is there an alternative?

OK, as long as you can trust what you see, it's good.

In all cases, the fundamental problem is the same: somewhere along the chain of (the conversion of source in display profile profile) display color management, something breaks down and does not have the right result on the screen. It is usually the profile, but it could also be the conversion of profile itself, such as calculated by the GPU.

Turn off travel, the logic of color management back to the CPU, GPU, which is much more robust and reliable.

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