Photoshop - Green tint on everything
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Photoshop - Green tint on everything
I know i'm colour blind, but even i can see it's not right.. when i save the file though , it display's ok, i tried to save the images in photoshop and they were fine so i had to take this screenshot in paint. It was doing this in Ver6 PS, and now i have just loaded Photoshop CS (8) and it's still doing it.
Anyone any ideas what could be causing it?
Cheers
Andy
Anyone any ideas what could be causing it?
Cheers
Andy
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Andy,
Paint and e.g. Image Preview in XP etc. are not Colour Management aware, I.e. they don't use any colour profiles (well, they use sRGB, but they aren't active users of colour management).
However, PS is so would suggest you have PS set to use some wacky colour profile for display. Adobe built in the ability in PS CS to carry over colour profile settings from previous versions, so if you messed up in PS 6, it'll be messed up in PS7 and PS CS.
I'm assuming that becausre the images display fine in other non-colour management aware applications that the images themselves are not being harmed. Therefore would guess that it is only the actual display of the images in PS 6/PS CS that is being affected.
Check your settings (in PS CS) under Edit | Colour Settings. It is also possible your settings are fine but the profile used to view is corrupted (but unlikely).
Cheers
Ian
Paint and e.g. Image Preview in XP etc. are not Colour Management aware, I.e. they don't use any colour profiles (well, they use sRGB, but they aren't active users of colour management).
However, PS is so would suggest you have PS set to use some wacky colour profile for display. Adobe built in the ability in PS CS to carry over colour profile settings from previous versions, so if you messed up in PS 6, it'll be messed up in PS7 and PS CS.
I'm assuming that becausre the images display fine in other non-colour management aware applications that the images themselves are not being harmed. Therefore would guess that it is only the actual display of the images in PS 6/PS CS that is being affected.
Check your settings (in PS CS) under Edit | Colour Settings. It is also possible your settings are fine but the profile used to view is corrupted (but unlikely).
Cheers
Ian
Last edited by IWatkins; 08 March 2004 at 09:33 PM.
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Check your settings (in PS CS) under Edit | Colour Settings. It is also possible your settings are fine but the profile used to view is corrupted (but unlikely).
Thanks
Andy
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