Camera raw Farbunterschied zu Photoshop...

Bin mir nicht sicher wann es passiert ist, seit dem 8.8 Update oder dem Drücken der Taste "Camera Raw Standard zurücksetzen"
vor 2 Tagen sind die Farb- und Helligkeitswerte extrem verschieden zwischen Camera RAW und Photoshop.
Zuvor hatte ich keine Probleme, Farben und Helligkeit waren identisch. (Adobe RGB , EIZO CG245W)
In der Adobe Bridge sehen die Fotos (RAW, Jpg, etc ) normal aus, in Camera Raw dann zu hell und
sehr Magenta stichig, in Photoshop wieder normal wie in der Bridge.
Farbproof Ansicht in Photoshop ist nicht versehentlich an. Sonstige Einstellungen wurden nicht verändert.
Foto wird beim öffnen auch nicht konvertiert und natürlich auch kein Profil zugewiesen.
Grüße
Marc

You can get the most updated camera raw plugin for pse 9 from here (camera raw 6.5):
(though the camera you have may be to new to be supported in camera raw 6.5)
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Which camera are the camera raw files from?

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