

I could invest into color calibration tool, but they are rather expensive and I'd like to understand better what would that help me with. I have Dell U3014 monitor that was calibrated off the factory and never had this issue before. It is somewhat annoying to have such a discrepancy across the apps. However, if I set the photo as desktop background it goes back to the reddish color. Opening with Windows Photo Viewer however renders the colors fine. The photo is shifted more to red and there is a huge visible difference with what I see in lightroom before export. Yesterday when exporting the photo from lightroom I noticed a huge color difference when viewed with the Photos app. You'll need to try one of the programs you listed and make sure color management is turned on per the software's instructions.I have finally pulled the trigger and got the monthly subscription for the PS + Lightroom CC. These (color managed photo viewers) are not included in Windows 10.Īnd if you edited your files in Photoshop and want to view them in a color managed environment, why not use Adobe Bridge? It actually is a very powerful "photo viewer" as well as photo manager, and editor. With that if you want a color managed photo viewer, you'll need to look third party like Adobe Photoshop, LR, Bridge, ACDsee or any other photo editing program with the capability of being color managed. While there is no color-manage photo viewer currently included with Windows 10, your question depends on how you see (define) "photo viewer"? (This smokes out the non-color managed slideshow mode in Windows Photo Viewer.) But look decidedly different in a non-color managed viewer. If you use a viewer to cycle through the three images they should look identical in a color managed program. I test for color managed viewers by opening a file in Photoshop and converting it to have a version in each of sRGB, Adobe RGB and ProPhoto. One caveat is that Windows Photo Viewer is only color managed in Windowed mode (with control buttons at the bottom of the Window.) It has a full screen slideshow option that isn't color managed. I've done this a bunch of times on various Win 10 computers with no problems. I think I used the first link that has a link to a. I got these links (I think) from another DPReview poster several years ago. I followed the instructions on one of these sites The old Windows Photo Viewer is color managed and is there in Windows 10 but is not accessible without editing the registry. Some of the ones that I tried are ACDSee, IrfanView, XnViewMP, 123 PhotoViewer, ImageGlass. Is there a color-managed photo viewer for Windows 10? It looks great within Lr, PS and through any browser but I tried 10 different apps for Windows 10 and the black are so black that there is barely any detail visible. I edited it in PS, assigned the sRGB profile and saved it as JPG. I have a photo that shows mostly black colors.
