Re: Raw lacking saturation
jpeg files are adjusted according to the settings inside the camera. The RAW images are not touched in camera and are intended to be adjusted by using external software like photoshop or capture one DSLR RAW converting software, Breezebrowser or Bibble, then using photoshop (or something else) you make the adjustments to suit what you want to get the best image you can through experimenting with exposure correction, colour correction, white balancing, levels etc.
Re: Raw lacking saturation
Exactly, RAW images are designed for adjustments to saturation/contrast/white balance, etc where jpegs set all of that at time of capture.
The error message is happening because you're shooting RAW in the Adobe RGB color space and Photoshop is currently set up for sRGB. Change one or the other so that the changes you make in Photoshop are shown correctly. Be careful if you send it out for printing - many labs only work in sRGB.
Re: Raw lacking saturation
Gotcha. I think I'm going to have to work with it a for a while to get it right. Anytime I've tried adjusting raw photos they have ended up looking worse than the jpg's.
Re: Raw lacking saturation
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Originally Posted by another view
The error message is happening because you're shooting RAW in the Adobe RGB color space and Photoshop is currently set up for sRGB. Change one or the other so that the changes you make in Photoshop are shown correctly.
How do I change this?
Re: Raw lacking saturation
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Originally Posted by Arctirus
How do I change this?
In the top menu bar of ps, go to EDIT>COLOR SETTINGS. Under "Working Space, RGB:" select "Adobe RGB" from the pulldown...
Re: Raw lacking saturation