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Apr 28th 2005 | #167868 Report |
Member since: Jun 6th 2003 Posts: 4 |
Ok wierd question, In my PS7.0 I have lost my greys...It always shows brown even when I enter #333333 or anything grey. If I transfer the color to Image ready it shows the color in grey like it should be seen. I have no idea what the problem is. ANy help in the right direction is greatly appreciated. Please post or hit me up on aim. Thanks! AIM:integra91lsvtec |
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Apr 28th 2005 | #167869 Report |
Member since: Mar 10th 2005 Posts: 48 |
I don't relly know how your problem occured, but I would try to play with the Color Settings ( Edit - Color Settings...).
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Apr 28th 2005 | #167871 Report |
Member since: Apr 18th 2005 Posts: 14 |
What color mode are you in CMYK or RGB? Are there any filters you've enabled without realising like sepia tone for example? Check your color settings like Ensomulv says. |
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Apr 28th 2005 | #167882 Report |
Member since: Jun 6th 2003 Posts: 4 |
My color settings say: Settings: Web Graphics Default RGB: sRGB CYMK: U.S Web Coated Gray: Gray Gama 2.2 SPOT: DOt Gain 20% Color Managment Policies: All are off Do any of these look off? I am so confused of why this is happening. |
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Apr 28th 2005 | #167885 Report |
Member since: Apr 19th 2005 Posts: 80 |
It already has been asked but u didn't answer (as far as I understood) :rolleyes: What color mode are you in CMYK or RGB or maybe even grayscale ;) ?
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Apr 28th 2005 | #167887 Report |
Member since: Jun 6th 2003 Posts: 4 |
[QUOTE=Doody]It already has been asked but u didn't answer (as far as I understood) :rolleyes: What color mode are you in CMYK or RGB or maybe even grayscale ;) ?[/QUOTE] Sorry its in RGB color, I tried all the settings but no luck. Would it have anything to do with my color profile? or something like that? |
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Apr 28th 2005 | #167890 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 1501 |
You need to recalibrate your monitor.
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