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Dec 28, 2006 21:43 |  #1

For awhile, anytime i open a pic in photoshop CS2, it shows it a more yellow or brown color? here's a pic to show after opening... Anyone know how to correct this? it's like it automatically changes a setting somewhere. PS and PS Elements both do this, IrfanView and any other non-adobe product don't


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ok, so i went to File, New, and made a white square, it came up cream colored, i tried to select white as a color and it kept changing to cream, somethin about gamut out of range, so i held alt ctrl shift when opening PS and it asked if i wanted to delete my settings, i said yea, and it's working now!


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Dec 28, 2006 22:39 |  #3

Show us a screen shot of your color settings for PS.


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Dec 28, 2006 22:40 |  #4

i use photoshop, but have never seen this problem before. Could it be that rgb color setting isnt matching with your camera settings?...strictly a guess there, but i do know someone that when she installed scanner software, it automatically adjusted her photo display color settings to match that instead of the previous photoshop default
you got me curious now, tho, so i hope you get a more informative answer!




  
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Dec 28, 2006 22:41 |  #5

aparis99 wrote in post #2457721 (external link)
ok, so i went to File, New, and made a white square, it came up cream colored, i tried to select white as a color and it kept changing to cream, somethin about gamut out of range, so i held alt ctrl shift when opening PS and it asked if i wanted to delete my settings, i said yea, and it's working now!

Oh, it's working now, after you deleted your settings? So you're saying your problem is solved?


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