Hello,
I use photoshop and lightroom too. Usually I do changes in lightroom and export the file to edit in PS. My photoshop, monitor and lightroom are calibrated to Adobe rgb 1998.
The problem is the export option. I use the "Original" file option and with this I can still open the file in the photoshop's camera raw if I need it. However I just realized if I stick with the "original" option the color looks different in PS.
More reddish\blueish, not much but noticeable. It's not the Prophoto rgb issue cos I use only adobe rgb setup everywhere.
I solved this thing. I picked the "PSD" or "TIFF" option and then export. This way it looks the same as in Lightroom however the file size is smaller. Is this the correct option if I want the same look?
Thanks for your help.
I use photoshop and lightroom too. Usually I do changes in lightroom and export the file to edit in PS. My photoshop, monitor and lightroom are calibrated to Adobe rgb 1998.
The problem is the export option. I use the "Original" file option and with this I can still open the file in the photoshop's camera raw if I need it. However I just realized if I stick with the "original" option the color looks different in PS.
More reddish\blueish, not much but noticeable. It's not the Prophoto rgb issue cos I use only adobe rgb setup everywhere.
I solved this thing. I picked the "PSD" or "TIFF" option and then export. This way it looks the same as in Lightroom however the file size is smaller. Is this the correct option if I want the same look?
Thanks for your help.

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