Adobe Camera Raw uses profile of Windows "main" monitor only in dual monitor setup


hi. i'm experiencing colour management issue acr 9.2 in dual monitor setup. software appears use icc profile of monitor designated "main display" in windows, regardless of of 2 monitors drag acr window to. photoshop cc , bridge cc both correctly use icc profile of whichever monitor window displayed on. expectation acr should exhibit same behaviour. however, observe acr *always* uses icc profile of main/primary display regardless of monitor acr window displayed on. (the icc profile of main display corresponds photoshop calls monitor rgb.)

 

the result that, while photoshop , bridge both display images in correct colours on either monitor, acr can display correct colours on primary display.

 

in setup have 1 wide gamut monitor , 1 normal gamut monitor. normal gamut monitor designated primary display. run colour-sensitive applications exclusively on wide gamut monitor, secondary display. therefore temporary "fix" problem make wide gamut monitor primary display. fixes acr colour management problem unfortunately interferes workflow in many other ways, not long-term solution.

 

if can shed light on why happening (/what settings may have missed) grateful!

 

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system information:

windows 10 pro 64 bit

standard desktop: 12 gb ram, quad core 3.7 ghz, etc.

dual monitors, both calibrated colormunki display

photoshop version: cc 2015.0.1

bridge version: cc 6.1.1.10 x64

camera raw version: 9.2

i have single-screen setup can't test this, out of curiosity - photoshop main window on primary (standard gamut), , acr on secondary (wide gamut) when see this?

 

i have seen reports of acr using wrong monitor profile couple of times, although mac. can happen. can't recall solution was.



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