Images appearing too saturated in CS5 compared to the DPP?

Hello world

I like to use Canon DPP to display images, and then CS5 (especially camera raw 6.3) to edit images.  However, the images seem different in the two programs.  In DPP, the images seem normal quote, but in CS5 the Greens in the pictures seem distorted and false.  I have CS3 on my PS and the Greens are also false in CS3.

No idea how to 'fix' these images in CS5, so I can change them effectively?  It is too difficult to do when the Greens are now so unhinged.

I don't know a lot about color and/or management profiles.  If anyone can shed some light on this problem, it would be greatly appreciated!

See you soon!

Poppy

If you open raw images in Photoshop's Camera Raw, place you on the Calibration section of the camera and try to choose the Standard camera or faithful camera profile instead of the default value.  I prefer the former for my Canon 40 d.

It is generally possible, with some tweaking settings and starting with one of these profiles for Camera Raw conversions that have the color looks a lot like what the camera software product.  Once achieve you this, you can save the settings by default new Camera Raw, which will be used for any new image, which you open from the same device.

A mistake that many people make is in thinking of software Adobe must produce the same color as their camera maker provided the software performs.  Personally, I think it would be less overall confusion if done Adobe Camera Raw Converter failure to do exactly that - or match very closely--but they simply do not have.

-Christmas

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