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I'm having a problem saving my photos from Photoshop.  The picture looks fine in Photoshop, but when I export it I can see what looks like my burn layer, but really dark.  It's not the same as the burn later, though, which I can tell by clicking on the mask.  It's a mess.

The only place the photo looks right is in Photoshop.  Once I save it, any other program looks like the one I've pasted here.  

Why is this happening?  I can't figure it out!

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I'm saving as a tiff from photoshop.  That's typically what I do.  But since you mentioned it, I tried saving as a psd and it worked fine when I opened it.  

Do you know why the file format I'm saving is causing a problem?  Is it a problem with saving it as a tiff file?  I've never had this problem before.

I was viewing it mainly in Lightroom after editing in Ps, but I tried opening in windows viewer to see if it was a Lr or Ps problem.

I have the colormunki smile calibrator.  I know it's not recommended, but I bought it before I knew that.  It took a lot of convincing for my husband to give me the okay to buy it in the first place, that replacing it with a better (and more expensive) calibrator isn't an option right now, unfortunately.

Thanks for you help.

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This is how the psd image looks (after saving as jpg).

You asked about the calibrator - does the calibration look off?

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  On 1/31/2016 at 5:06 AM, Amity said:

You asked about the calibrator - does the calibration look off?

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No, no, not at all.  There's just a little setting in the Preferences of some calibrators that can affect how images appear in non-Photoshop programs; however I don't think it applies to you or your Smile.

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oh no!  This is happening with another file and saving it as a psd didn't help!  It's fine if I flatten it and export as a jpg, but I would rather not have to do that.  

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  On 1/31/2016 at 3:32 PM, Amity said:

oh no!  This is happening with another file and saving it as a psd didn't help!  It's fine if I flatten it and export as a jpg, but I would rather not have to do that.  

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Make sure to send that one to Damien too, so he can take a look at it. 

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  On 1/31/2016 at 3:39 PM, Samantha LaRue said:

Make sure to send that one to Damien too, so he can take a look at it. 

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Okay, it's the same issue, just saved as a psd instead of a tiff.  do you think he'd want to see both?

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I see the problem on the TIFF file in Windows Viewer.

This isn't actually a real problem.  It's simply the result of a "dumb" program not being able to properly understand the layers created in a "smart" one.

As long as you do all your browsing in Bridge, and of course never send TIFF files to clients, all is well.

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Thanks.  I'll follow up with Adobe since it's a problem for my work flow.  :-) 

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This is none of Adobe's business.  It's a problem with your workflow, not for your workflow.

If you want to take it up with someone, take it up with Microsoft.  It's their program that can't see your files.

I urge you to use Bridge for this purpose.  Windows Viewer and other "dumb" programs can't handle the high-end stuff like this.

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Actually,  it is an Adobe problem because it's not viewing right in lightroom.  Thanks. 

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