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Preview+El Capitan = color management bug?

Hello,

after upgrading to El Capitan I noticed that the colors in Preview were not the same as in Photoshop (in Yosemite the colors were the same).

I tried many test with both sRGB and AdobeRGB pictures and I think I found a possible reason.

If in System Preferences > Monitor > Color I select a standard profile (AdobeRGB, sRGB or the default monitor profile) the colors are the same in Preview and Photoshop. If I select the calibrated ICC profile, made with XRite probe + BasICColor software, the colors and contrast in Preview appear wrong (saturated and posterized).

BasICColor produces v4 ICC color profiles.

Maybe ElCapitan/Preview is not compatible with v4 profiles as Yosemite?

Posted on Oct 19, 2015 1:27 AM

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Jun 9, 2017 6:36 AM in response to ATEFOTO

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You should confirm the ColorSync profile used by the image in the Preview Inspector. If it is not what you intended, then choose the proper display profile from View menu : Soft Proof with Profile sub-menu.

Feb 7, 2017 9:58 PM in response to diegotrystero

I have a similar issue on Sierra with a new Late 2016 MacBook Pro. Everything looks fine in the apps I make stuff in (Sketch, Photoshop, After Effects), but when they're saved, or a screenshot is pasted into something like Slack, the colors get less saturated, and a little yellow.


For kicks I took a screenshot of a screenshot of a screenshot a few times over and the image basically turns grayscale.


This is a massive problem for me as I do visual design work for a living.


Wondering what the deal is.

Jul 4, 2017 2:16 PM in response to diegotrystero

Any one found a solution to this infuriating problem? How can Apple claim their OS is great for graphic design when ColorSync can't handle non-Apple colour profiles correctly! Like many Mac users, I've calibrated my displays using a Spyder device only to find that ColorSync screws up the black point. 😠


Also found this thread on the same problem: https://hub.displaycal.net/forums/topic/dark-images-in-mac-photos-preview-with-d isplaycal-generated-profile/

Jul 24, 2017 1:11 PM in response to diegotrystero

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July 21 2017, 4:38 PM

Thank you for contacting us. The original report on this issue, Bug ID 17852121, is still under investigation. We will notify you when it is closed. We don't provide timetables for bug fixes. Please note that you will not be able to directly view the original report in order to keep its information confidential. We will do our best to keep you informed as new information becomes available. Please check release notes regularly for changes affecting this issue.

Oct 22, 2017 9:56 AM in response to mixelpix

Has anyone solved the problem? The year 2017 ends. And the problem remained! What do Apple engineers do?

I have established by experience that only the color profile created on Matrix (not LUT) work well in all Apple program. But in the profile based on the matrix is less visible details in the shadows. So the question remains open. I want to use the LUT profile.

Preview+El Capitan = color management bug?

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