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05/17/2006 08:57:40 AM · #1
I have some RAW images from a wedding portfolio, and in CS2 Bridge, the warning triangle on the pre-viewer becomes active.

I notice when I bring the images into Photoshop, certain portions of the images (whites) are now speckled with either yellow, red or cyan. No matter what I try to do, they canĂ¢€™t be removed.

I have ensured that the auto settings in the raw conversions are switched off, and also that the color space in both the camera and CS2 match. Yet, even though I cannot see these highlights in the Bridge ( I have highlights switched off), when I bring the image into CS2, this issue occurs.

Is there any easy way of correcting this as I really need to get the portfolio out soon.

Thank You for any help.
05/17/2006 09:39:12 AM · #2
to me that sounds like color noise, if you havent done so already

Filter>noise>reduce noise> then slide the reduce color noise slider over.
05/17/2006 10:45:51 AM · #3
Thanks, but I don't believe this to be a noise issue. however, i did check that out to no avail.

It's more like a color clipping of some description!

To add a bit more mystery to the scenario, I've just tested this on a second machine I have access to and it didn't happen, which leads me to believe it to be some sort of setting issue.....

Any idea's.......
05/17/2006 10:53:08 AM · #4
turn off display clipping. dunno how to do it, but i'm sure that's the problem.
05/17/2006 11:07:15 AM · #5
reset photoshop to original settings, (i forgot how to do it so if someone could please refresh me that would be great)
05/17/2006 07:29:41 PM · #6
At the top of the Camera Raw dialog box are little checkboxes called Highlight and Shadows - are those checked? If so uncheck them.
05/18/2006 09:21:21 AM · #7
Hi There,

I figured it out.

I was shooting with a Canon 5D RAW (Adobe 1988)color space.

I changed this is ACR to ProPhoto (it has a wider gamut) and I also noticed that the shooting mode was [as shot]. I amended this for the internal shots to [flash] and [daylight] respectively.

I then changed the preferences in CS2 to match - and hey preseto - no weird psychadelic colours appearing on the white shirts/wedding dres etc.

Regarding the last reply, (uncheck the highlights etc) - I had already done that.

Thanks to everyone fro the replies - appreciate them.

Gerry.
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