Luminous Landscape Forum
Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Adobe Camera Raw Q&A => Topic started by: rambler44 on September 20, 2013, 08:30:47 am
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While looking at a night image of streaked light tails, the colors suddenly merged and became over-saturated. This issue was referred to on an Adobe forum which mentioned preferences and XMP files, but then a link page did not connect me to any further explanation. Adobe Help was useless.
The original had lines that were slightly separated and thin. They suddenly became one solid blurred massive line.
Any ideas how I can find the original look?
I was using CS5 on a Mac Airbook. The image now looks just as bad when I opened it in CS6
When I open the image directly from the card in "Preview", I see the original look. Open it in ACR and the colors are blurred together. I just do not get what happened.
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Have you tried a diferent white balance, color space, or camera profile?
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It did finally work on another computer.
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You don't happened to activate "moiré reduction"? That makes horrible things!
Best regards
Erik
While looking at a night image of streaked light tails, the colors suddenly merged and became over-saturated. This issue was referred to on an Adobe forum which mentioned preferences and XMP files, but then a link page did not connect me to any further explanation. Adobe Help was useless.
The original had lines that were slightly separated and thin. They suddenly became one solid blurred massive line.
Any ideas how I can find the original look?
I was using CS5 on a Mac Airbook. The image now looks just as bad when I opened it in CS6
When I open the image directly from the card in "Preview", I see the original look. Open it in ACR and the colors are blurred together. I just do not get what happened.