Imagen jpg cambia su color original al trasladarlo al ps cs6

Me gustaría saber cómo solucionar este problema, porque es una imagen con muchos colores y al trasladarlo al photoshop se tornan más brillante y no es la idea de mi producto final.

A falta de más detalles, origen de la imagen: cámara digital .....? y de con qué visualización estás comparando lo que luego ves en Photoshop, con una vista previa de alguna utilidad?, te introduces en el tema de la gestión de color.
En la imagen cada pixel contiene o tiene asignados unos valores numéricos de cada canal de color R, G, B. El color que transmite depende de la interpretación, significado o correspondencia que esos valores tienen en diferentes espacios de color (modos de interpretar esos valores numéricos).
Esos colores brillantes en exceso (según tu opinión) que te muestra esa imagen, depende de la gestión de color de Photoshop, y del ajuste, calibración, que tenga tu monitor.
En Photoshop> Edición > Ajustes de Color, qué espacio de trabajo muestra de RGB?
En Photoshop> Edición > Convertir a Perfil, qué espacio de origen incluye la imagen?
Qué programa o utilidad muestra la imagen más acorde a lo que buscas?

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