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    Re: Mismatched colours when Printing in Lightroom

    Quote Originally Posted by Manfred M View Post
    David - let me show you an extreme example of an image I am working on printing.

    When I run this image through soft proofing on Photoshop and show the Out-Of-Gamut (OOG), almost the whole image is in fact OOG.

    "Mismatched" colours when Printing in Lightroom
    I have been admiring your impressive glassware images Manfred and the journey you have been on with differing arrangements and colours.

    Regarding the softproofing image I would be interested to know if there is is an option to amend the grey colour indicating the out of gamut colours. If so, I may be provide a hint as to where I might find something similar in Lightroom where at present the indicator shows up as red like other masks.

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    Re: Mismatched colours when Printing in Lightroom

    David, in LR you can change the masking colour under the TOOLS function in the Develop mode - other choices are green, white or black. This does not seem to change the colour for the OOG however.

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    Re: Mismatched colours when Printing in Lightroom

    Quote Originally Posted by Rufus View Post
    I have been admiring your impressive glassware images Manfred and the journey you have been on with differing arrangements and colours.

    Regarding the softproofing image I would be interested to know if there is is an option to amend the grey colour indicating the out of gamut colours. If so, I may be provide a hint as to where I might find something similar in Lightroom where at present the indicator shows up as red like other masks.
    As I mentioned previously, I rarely touch Lightroom and others may be able to help. Len seems to have understand what can be done much better than I can.

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