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<blockquote data-quote="TDubbs" data-source="post: 599768" data-attributes="member: 43013"><p>So, here's the deal. I initially edit in Camera Raw. Get it to look the way I think it should then open it to PS. Once in photoshop I assign it ICC profiles from Costco supplied by DryCreekPhotos. Once that profile is assigned the contrast and vibrance of all the work I have done in Camera Raw goes away. So now I have to do some re-editing before sending to the printer. Once finished I save as JPEG embed color profile - 12 Quality maximum. progressive scan. </p><p></p><p>I think I'm getting into trouble when re-editing once in PS. </p><p>Is there a better option to edit in Camera Raw that will save when assigning the ICC profile??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TDubbs, post: 599768, member: 43013"] So, here's the deal. I initially edit in Camera Raw. Get it to look the way I think it should then open it to PS. Once in photoshop I assign it ICC profiles from Costco supplied by DryCreekPhotos. Once that profile is assigned the contrast and vibrance of all the work I have done in Camera Raw goes away. So now I have to do some re-editing before sending to the printer. Once finished I save as JPEG embed color profile - 12 Quality maximum. progressive scan. I think I'm getting into trouble when re-editing once in PS. Is there a better option to edit in Camera Raw that will save when assigning the ICC profile?? [/QUOTE]
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