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Nikon viewer flips color space when editor starts

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James Salisbury - 28 May 2005 00:17 GMT
Hi,

For some reason Nikon view flips the color space when the editor starts,
reds become blues, see http://www.salisbury.org.uk/nv_fault.JPG

Any ideas on how to stop this?
Ed Ruf - 28 May 2005 00:35 GMT
>Hi,
>
>For some reason Nikon view flips the color space when the editor starts,
>reds become blues, see http://www.salisbury.org.uk/nv_fault.JPG
>
>Any ideas on how to stop this?

What are the settings under Edit=> Preferences=> Color Management?
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James Salisbury - 28 May 2005 00:46 GMT
> On Sat, 28 May 2005 00:17:03 +0100, in rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
> "James
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> See images taken with my CP-990/5700 & D70 at
> http://edwardgruf.com/Digital_Photography/General/index.html

Setup as seen here
http://www.salisbury.org.uk/nv_setup.JPG
Bob - 28 May 2005 02:27 GMT
>Hi,
>
>For some reason Nikon view flips the color space when the editor starts,
>reds become blues, see http://www.salisbury.org.uk/nv_fault.JPG
>
>Any ideas on how to stop this?

Go into the preferences and look for color managment... these instructions  may
or may not apply to your software...

1- display properties
2-advanced button at the lower right of the display properties settings window
3- when the advanced window opens choose "color management"
4- if anything other then srgb is listed as the default color space please
choose the add button and add srgb as the default color profile in color
management for your display settings.

It may be another form such as NksRGB or some such thing... but it has to have
srgb.

You may or may not have to boot after this change but basically try View editor
after switching the display color space setting.
James Salisbury - 28 May 2005 11:15 GMT
>>Hi,
>>
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> editor
> after switching the display color space setting.

Looks like that fixed it
 
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