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Messed up colors |
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Sep 25th 2001 | #17135 Report |
Member since: Jul 9th 2001 Posts: 1 |
Well im not sure exactly how to explain my problem other than all of the grayscale on my color's are being mixed with a little bit of red, so i cant get an actual gray color, the picture shows a screenshot of the color selection window, im in the blue section and im guessing... that red isnt supposed to show up like that so could someone tell me how to fix the colors in photoshop to be normal once again? |
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Sep 25th 2001 | #17182 Report |
Member since: Sep 15th 2001 Posts: 60 |
Ok, first one: Did you load a custom color pallet? If you did, load the default one (hell, even if you didn't, try loading the default one). Second: Why not try removing some of the red from the RGB counters? ;) You know, the current color selected is: 57,56,64. Try changing the red value to something like 10. Both SHOULD adjust the color format to what you need. SavageDawg Akuta-Graphics |
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Oct 5th 2001 | #17929 Report |
Member since: Aug 17th 2001 Posts: 41 |
first before you do anything, check your monitor settings. it could just be that your monitor is isnt displaying colors right. it also looks like theres some banding going on in the gradations. check your colors preferences in your operating system to make sure its displaying millions of colors as opposed to thousands or anything else
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