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Author Help ! Colours are not Correct in Photoshop CS
Andre Stehans

2004-05-14, 4:28 am

Hey !
I bought 2 weeks ago the Photoshop CS.
Yesterday I opened a jpg and the colour of
the pictures where redcoloured.
All other pictures I opened,too!
What is the problem ?
Look here for e example:
www.extrasport.de/1.jpg
Windows XP Sp1
Norton Internet Security

I activated the software at the same day!
Wilder and Wilder

2004-05-14, 7:28 am

This to me looks like you have the wrong colour profile selected.
Under 'EDIT', Colour settings, turn off colour management and see if the
situation changes.

Wilder all the time!
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"Andre Stehans" <hotinfos@aberja.com> wrote in message
news:24679a40.0405132240.4526c4e2@posting.google.com...
> Hey !
> I bought 2 weeks ago the Photoshop CS.
> Yesterday I opened a jpg and the colour of
> the pictures where redcoloured.
> All other pictures I opened,too!
> What is the problem ?
> Look here for e example:
> www.extrasport.de/1.jpg
> Windows XP Sp1
> Norton Internet Security
>
> I activated the software at the same day!



Mike Russell

2004-05-14, 7:28 am

Andre Stehans wrote:
> Hey !
> I bought 2 weeks ago the Photoshop CS.
> Yesterday I opened a jpg and the colour of
> the pictures where redcoloured.
> All other pictures I opened,too!
> What is the problem ?
> Look here for e example:
> www.extrasport.de/1.jpg
> Windows XP Sp1
> Norton Internet Security
>
> I activated the software at the same day!


As Wilder suggests, turning off color management may fix the problem. If it
does, run the Adobe Gamma control panel again, and keep the RGB sliders
locked together as a single slider.
--

Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com
www.geigy.2y.net


Keith M

2004-05-18, 11:28 pm

Exactly the same thing happened to me awhile ago. It happened when I
was messing around with monitor profiles, adobe's gamma, color
management, etc.

Delete the profiles associated with your monitor(control panel,
display, color mgmt tab in w2k), reset color mgmt in photoshop, etc.

Keith M

hotinfos@aberja.com (Andre Stehans) wrote in message news:<24679a40.0405132240.4526c4e2@posting.google.com>...
> Hey !
> I bought 2 weeks ago the Photoshop CS.
> Yesterday I opened a jpg and the colour of
> the pictures where redcoloured.
> All other pictures I opened,too!
> What is the problem ?
> Look here for e example:
> www.extrasport.de/1.jpg
> Windows XP Sp1
> Norton Internet Security
>
> I activated the software at the same day!

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