Colors redder Lightroom then Photoshop

I have CS3 and LightRoom 2.  We have always found that the images were more red and continue to correct.  So, recently, I did a t
is to know what the problem is.

We are using Canon D40 and do a white balance before shooting and put our camera balance white grayscale.

Then we format Raw, CR2 files. Here is our test. Lightroom and CS3 are both set to sRGB output.

So in CS3 I open the CR2 file, do nothing in color or density and convert it and save it as a jpg file. Can I print this image in our C
RT Photo printer

Then I import the image of CR2 in lightroom.  I make no adjustment with color or density. and don't export a complete jpg no harvest im
age using sRGB.

If both should print the same colors, since I have no color adjustment in Photoshop or Lightroom.

Wrong, Lightroom print more red?  How can this be?  We thought it was our printer problem but infact Photoshop prints perfect but Lightroom adds red?

You can also see the difference just open images. The Lightroom is more red, then the image in Photoshop, you can see on the
monitor...  See attached image from the monitor

This isn't a matter of calibration, my monitors have been calibrated and it wouldn't matter, since I check the results from the same screen, side by side.

The rediness is light, but enough that it causes us a problem.  I'd like to see that PS and Lightroom products the same density/color image, if that's possible?  The PS and LR are set to the same color space.  No special settings on the colors for PS and LR.

See the attached file to see the difference...

The guy in the photo says:

Any reason why I have 'Embedded' profiles and why it won't let me change?

Gary

This is what you get when you shoot JPEG.  Profiles only work on RAW/DNG files.  The profiles are there to simulate the camera settings you can do, that Lightroom is unable to read in raw images.  When shooting JPEG, just set the camera for what you want, and everything will be included in the original JPEG.

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