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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Adobe Lightroom Q&A => Topic started by: The View on November 08, 2007, 11:26:46 pm

Title: Color shift to images in Lightroom Flash gallery
Post by: The View on November 08, 2007, 11:26:46 pm
I am preparing images for the web presentation.

I noticed that viewed in a flash gallery, the colors seem off, warmer, more yellow, slightly more green, brighter.

I have heard of a certain Flash-induced color shift in the past, and I wonder if this still applies.
Title: Color shift to images in Lightroom Flash gallery
Post by: The View on November 09, 2007, 03:52:03 am
Additional bugs in the Web module:


1. Web module causes crashing of Lightroom regularly when switching between Library and web module. Had five crashes today.

2. Some web galleries simply won't load images. You only get a gray page, no images, no content. Switching back to library and back to web helps (except when Lightroom crashes).

There's some work for the developers cut out for the hopefully soon appearing bug fix upgrade 1.3
Title: Color shift to images in Lightroom Flash gallery
Post by: theophilus on November 09, 2007, 02:15:01 pm
The color shift could be caused by outputing to an 8-bit JPEG in sRGB.
Title: Color shift to images in Lightroom Flash gallery
Post by: The View on November 09, 2007, 05:19:40 pm
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The color shift could be caused by outputing to an 8-bit JPEG in sRGB.
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I noticed that when you increase the quality setting from the default 70% to 85 or more, the color improves.

There was no color shift in the HTML gallery.
Title: Color shift to images in Lightroom Flash gallery
Post by: jjj on November 09, 2007, 09:48:17 pm
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I noticed that when you increase the quality setting from the default 70% to 85 or more, the color improves.

There was no color shift in the HTML gallery.
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You use sRGB for the web, except in Flash, which needs a generic RGB.
That's according to Soundslides author Joe. Not exactly sure how to get a generic RGB as I don't have that option in my version of PS.