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Hello everybody,
I have spent days scouring the internet for information, and I have read and learned a LOT about color management. I have worked myself into despair endlessly searching old forum threads, educating myself on sites like this one, and trying but failing to fix my problem on my own. I've found a number of similar anecdotes but nothing exactly the same, and none of the 'fixes' these people found will work for me. This problem has disrupted my workflow, and I really need to find a fix. I sincerely hope somebody can help. I apologize for what will be a long post, but it is necessary to describe my problem.
First of all, here is a general description of my typical workflow and how things have worked for me in the past:
- Shoot in RAW (.NEF from Nikon), import to Lightroom 4.3, edit to taste
- Export to jpeg in sRGB color space (never aRGB unless it's going to Photoshop first)
-Sometimes use Photoshop CS6 to fix things/resize/sharpen, but always save as sRGB.
I had calibrated my monitor (albeit by eye) well enough such that my digital productions matched the print productions from MPix Pro (photo lab associated with Zenfolio) to my satisfaction. Also, surprisingly enough, the pictures look relatively the same whether viewed in Lightroom, Photoshop, Windows Picture Viewer, Infranview, any number of web browsers (chrome, FF, IE). Basically anywhere I viewed the pictures, I was happy enough with the color representation even if there may have been insignificant variations.
At the time I was using a Dell U2713HM monitor: Specs
I'm running 64-bit Win8.1 with an AMD Radeon HD 7570 GPU.
The Problem Begins
The Dell U2713HM developed some dead pixels in the lower left, so Dell agreed to send a refurbished replacement. The monitor they sent was in fact a U2713Hb (they no longer make the HM). Upon plugging it in, I had an immediate problem. Talked to Dell support, they thought it was a monitor issue, so they replaced it again. With the second replacement, I have the exact same problem. I'm starting to think it's not faulty hardware in the monitor.
The problem:
Every picture I had previously imported and developed in Lightroom is now much duller, lacking contrast and saturation across the entire tonal range when viewed in Lightroom and in some other applications, but not all.
Here is a screengrab to show the picture in Lightroom (left) as compared to when displayed on the desktop background (right).
http://www.imagebam.com/image/5827bc454118561
The Lightroom view appears wrong (dull, muted colors) whereas the sRGB jpeg version I exported from that developed state in LR appears fine while viewed on desktop background. Here is a 1680p version of the jpeg, if anybody wants to look at it/experiment:
http://www.imagebam.com/image/378400454122072
If I open that jpeg in Windows Picture Viewer, it looks just as dull as Lightroom. Here is a list of applications I have tested, and how the picture appears there:
Lightroom 4.3 - dull
Photoshop CS6 - dull
Windows Picture Viewer - dull
Windows Picture Viewer in full screen slideshow mode - normal
Infranview (v. 4.40) - normal
Paint - normal
Applied to desktop background - normal
Uploading the picture to Facebook & viewing it --OR-- dragging the picture into a new tab of the following web browsers results in the same results:
Comodo Icedragon (version 42.0.0.25) - dull, just like LR, PS & WPV
Opera (version 34.0.2036.25) -- normal
Chrome (version 47.0.2526.106 m) - normal
IE (version 11.0.9600.18125) - normal
Firefox (version 38.0.5) - normal
*All browsers are most recent versions except Firefox
All these browsers are color managed, according to this test: http://www.gballard.net/psd/go_live_...profiles.html#
So why the difference with Comodo?
Having printed plenty of images with good consistency from MPix Pro on my previous setup, I am confident that sRGB jpegs I have from all my previous shoots are not messed up. The RAW files I created those jpegs from were edited to a proper level in Lightroom, exported in sRGB, and have printed as expected. What is messed up is how the jpegs (and the RAW versions in LR) are being displayed. If I were to edit to the proper point in Lightroom now, it would be drastically garish in print and in multiple web browsers.
This is the point where someone might say, "You're viewing in aRGB and exporting to sRGB. Of course it will look different." Sure they may have slight differences because of the smaller color space, but it does not account for the remarkable difference I am seeing, and it does nothing to explain why previous to this new monitor, my colors appeared consistent across all my applications. Besides, how on Earth could photographers be expected to predict while they're editing how such a wild shift in appearance will translate to sRGB? It's just not feasible.
It should also be known that I have a secondary display, a Dell E207WFP. I have the same browser issues, but a somewhat reverse issue in Lightroom where the pictures in the develop module and in WPV look more garish with awful dithering than those on the desktop background or viewed in Infranview.
Here is a comparison showing the dithering in Lightroom on the E207WFP:
http://www.imagebam.com/image/6d8188454132030
versus the same rock face displayed on the U2713H (in LR):
http://www.imagebam.com/image/d6ac98454132041]
Failed Fixes
-I purchased an i1 Display Pro from X-Rite and have created ICCv2 (yes, v2) color profiles for each monitor and assigned them as the default for each device.
http://www.imagebam.com/image/1cfc85454129587
http://www.imagebam.com/image/9fa1a9454129603
http://www.imagebam.com/image/4ffb07454129589
--Is there perhaps something wrong in the settings of the last picture that's causing all this trouble?
-I updated my GPU to the latest drivers; no change. Here is current info:
http://www.imagebam.com/image/b80ab9454118565
http://www.imagebam.com/image/5d5900454118567
-All possibly relevant optional updates from Windows have been installed.
Summary
There are color inconsistencies I just cannot explain, and I cannot work until this is resolved.
I want to Upgrade to Adobe CC for Photographers (LR & PS) but I don't want to do it before I fix this issue. Does anyone think that upgrading would fix the issue? It seems to me after all my reading that it would not. I would like to see the input of the knowledgeable members here before I make my next move.
Thank you for reading, and I hope you can help.
Bryan
PS. Dell support is impossible. They even lost the service tag for my current monitor, so since it "does not exist," they cannot help me. Plus, the last two times I explained the problem, they said it's a problem with the monitor and agreed to replace it. Obviously this is not working.