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Photoshop CS6 RGB setting mishap

 
Kaoma
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May 10, 2013 22:28 |  #1

Hello there, so I recently bought photoshop CS6 extended and while I was playing around with the settings I tinkered with the RGB mode and now it won't go back to normal. If you go to Adjustments>Mode>rgb it puts you in the rgb platform and the box will be shown in the upper right corner. There are three different rows that control "R" "G" "B" and the original setting should be 5, 0, 5. However, I moved the sliders and thought nothing of it, and quit out of photoshop. Now, whenever I want to put a photo on a new blank template it gives me a waring about the rgb and the picture and the setting not matching up. When I save the document, as a jpeg and psd file, I see no noticable difference in colors but I don't want to risk anything in the long run.

BASICALLY, what I'm asking for is how to reset everything in photoshop so all the previous settings go back to how they were. Just a reset button or some explanatin to how I can get the RGB numbers back to the 5,0,5 setting.

Ps, I've already tried moving the bar and saving it but it just goes back to what it was. You see the forground colors next to the rows and the top one, which is supposed to be white, is some random green color I selected. Even if I put it on white it won't save that.:mad:

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May 12, 2013 08:35 |  #2

Default foreground / background colors: Press "D"
"5,0,5 setting": I have no idea what you are referring to?

PS color settings: http://www.getcolorman​aged.com …nagement/pscolo​rsettings/ (external link)
The warning you are getting is probably a profile mismatch warning?

Reset PS: Hold Cmd+Opt+Shift (Ctrl+Alt+Shift) while starting PS: that should get you a reset dialog.


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May 12, 2013 09:14 |  #3

Like René I have no ideal what you're referring to. Maybe post a screenshot to help us.


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