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iView Color
Myung Chun, Photographer
Los Angeles | CA | USA | Posted: 4:25 PM on 10.03.05
->> I would like to use iView Media Pro to do a slideshow. However, the colors seem duller than on Photo Mechanic. PM has a button on the upper right, "perform color matching" that saturates the images and makes them look more lively when projected.

I've downloaded the iView manual and it doesn't seem to address this one issue.

I know PM has a slide show function but I like the ability to save individual catalogs in iView.

Thanks,
Myung
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Myung Chun, Photographer
Los Angeles | CA | USA | Posted: 4:27 PM on 10.03.05
->> Sorry, the question is, does iView have a similar button or way of saturating the projected colors?
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Eli Lucero, Photographer
Wellsville | UT | USA | Posted: 4:43 PM on 10.03.05
->> Under Action, select Manage Color Profiles. From there you can set the profile to what you want.
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Greg Ferguson, Photographer
Scottsdale | Az | USA | Posted: 9:57 PM on 10.03.05
->> When you click the color-matching button in Photo Mechanic, it isn't saturating the colors. It's HONORING the color-space information in the images, and displaying the photos as they're supposed to be displayed.

You probably want to set your preferences so that is the default.
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Myung Chun, Photographer
Los Angeles | CA | USA | Posted: 1:01 AM on 10.04.05
->> Eli - that's exactly what I was looking for. Thanks a bunch guys.
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