OK, here's a screen-grab of the same tiff file viewed in:
Picasa2 : Canon Zoombrowser EX : CS3.
My problem is that the colour in the CS3 image is clearly different and I can't work out why. The original was a RAW file converted from Adobe to sRGB in DxO5 before it was run through CS3 for some final tweaks.
I'm using a newly calibrated monitor (brand new x-rite i1) and I will admit to trying to follow their video tutorial to change the settings in CS3. I've now changed them back to the default (I think - see other screen grab below) but to no avail.
Any views? Do the images on the left look "better" than the one on the right? Interesting how the Zoombrowser image is the sharpest of the three, I alway use it to review processed images but not for much else now as Picasa2 has taken over. The picture is of my niece Sarah and another niece's son Ryland (an old family name) - he'd just woken up at a party and launched straight into the Twigletts

Picasa2 : Canon Zoombrowser EX : CS3.
My problem is that the colour in the CS3 image is clearly different and I can't work out why. The original was a RAW file converted from Adobe to sRGB in DxO5 before it was run through CS3 for some final tweaks.
I'm using a newly calibrated monitor (brand new x-rite i1) and I will admit to trying to follow their video tutorial to change the settings in CS3. I've now changed them back to the default (I think - see other screen grab below) but to no avail.
Any views? Do the images on the left look "better" than the one on the right? Interesting how the Zoombrowser image is the sharpest of the three, I alway use it to review processed images but not for much else now as Picasa2 has taken over. The picture is of my niece Sarah and another niece's son Ryland (an old family name) - he'd just woken up at a party and launched straight into the Twigletts


So the image was actually sRGB throughout processing.
.....Possibly
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