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Ashley

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  • Main editing computer
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  • Editing software
    Photoshop
  • Monitor Calibrator
    X-Rite

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  1. Okay, thank you! Glad to hear that its not a serious issue. Should I switch the profile to srgb for each iphone photo? These are not professional photos...just vacation photos of my kids.
  2. This was taken with an iphone (not sure if that makes a difference). No editing has been done. I uploaded the photos from my phone to the computer and then my hard drive crashed. The computer repair shop was able to retrieve the data and transferred it to the new hard drive.
  3. My hard drive crashed and I had to have it replaced. I needed to download photoshop again and now my document profile says this. I have never seen it say display p3 before instead of srgb. I cannot seem to correct it.
  4. This is the first time for this specific problem. I just assumed the two were related.
  5. The odd thing is that these problems aren't happening right after calibrating. It's a day to weeks later.
  6. To refresh your memory, I posted in another thread last week about my website uploading the images incorrectly and it was fixed by doing a factory reset on my monitor. Then I calibrated again and now this is happening. I just set it back to factory default and the images will open normally.
  7. What would cause my images to look like this all the sudden. Its happening to every image, not just from one session or one card. Previously they looked normal. It looks like this in Raw also.
  8. I think that when I did the factory reset on the monitor it reset my RGB values. I had to adjust those again after calibrating.
  9. Yes, 4 weeks is when I have my auto reminder go off. I do keep an eye on my prints to make sure they match my screen more often than 4 weeks though.
  10. My monitor is old. 2010 ish. You helped me troubleshoot it years ago when I was taking your raw class because my prints could never match my calibrated screen so you walked me though how to manually go in and change the RGB values on the monitor. (which you said was rare and not really recommended....but it was the only way they matched) My brightness has never been able to go low enough either. My colormunki was bought in 2012. What I don't understand though is why my images look SO red in the proofing gallery when its never happened before, and I calibrate every 4 weeks.
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