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Okay, so I’m going through but I have probably a very silly question. I’m shooting in RAW but I just looked while going through your instructions and it looks like it’s uploading as JPG. I can’t figure out via Google - are you familiar with why this would happen and would that affect the colorspace you’re referencing? 

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I think i'm mixing some things up. When i view the properties on my computer for the image, it shows the file type as JPG. I read online that *how* you open your photos can affect the file type or how it opens in PS? but i'm having a hard time sorting between bullshit advice and finding what's correct. I uploaded two images to photoshop, the first one in the screenshot so you could see my workspace- and it showed up in the wrong colourspace. But when I uploaded a different photo that I have already edited in Lightroom, it shows the photo in the correct colourspace. I'm adding a screenshot so you see what Im talking about. If they were shot in the same settings, why is one thing showing wrong and the other not? Thank you so much for your time and help  I’m so excited to take these classes, I’ve been following your Facebook page a while and apologize for my serious lack of knowledge.   

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Yes I went through it but I wasn’t able to figure it out. I’m going to try going through it again tomorrow with fresh eyes, I’m probably just missing something. If it doesn’t work I’ll contact you via this thread

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So I think my issue is when I upload a Raw photo directly to PS it doesn’t let me change the colorspace but when I upload an image I’ve already done some work on in LR, it lets me put it in the correct colorspace. Thanks for your help. I’ve been trying to figure it out all day and this is the best I can come up with 😂

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