Hi, Happy New Year 2013.
I started this year with some problems. FYI, I'm interested in Infrared photography in which I frequently used Photoshop to post-process my RAW infrared files. For IR post-processing, one of the most used and "important" adjustment is channel mixer. The workflow to produce the pix are as follows:
1. Raw files(CR2) were converted to TIFF using Canon's Digital Photo Professional coz ACR seems to falsely showing the white balance in the captured files.
2. the TIFF then was opened in both CS5 and CS6 on the same MacBook Pro(Retina Display) running on Mountain Lion. The sequence of adjustments used for the pix are same both on CS5 and CS6 which are:
a. Auto-level.
b. Channel mixer ( I swapped both the red and blue channels).
The result on both CS5 & CS6 are differ with CS6 showing dull/flat colours. Am I missing any important steps somewhere e.g color settings etc in CS6 to produce the same colour and quality pix of the CS5?
Please help. TQ.
I started this year with some problems. FYI, I'm interested in Infrared photography in which I frequently used Photoshop to post-process my RAW infrared files. For IR post-processing, one of the most used and "important" adjustment is channel mixer. The workflow to produce the pix are as follows:
1. Raw files(CR2) were converted to TIFF using Canon's Digital Photo Professional coz ACR seems to falsely showing the white balance in the captured files.
2. the TIFF then was opened in both CS5 and CS6 on the same MacBook Pro(Retina Display) running on Mountain Lion. The sequence of adjustments used for the pix are same both on CS5 and CS6 which are:
a. Auto-level.
b. Channel mixer ( I swapped both the red and blue channels).
The result on both CS5 & CS6 are differ with CS6 showing dull/flat colours. Am I missing any important steps somewhere e.g color settings etc in CS6 to produce the same colour and quality pix of the CS5?
Please help. TQ.