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White and some grays seem blue. Why? |
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Jul 10th 2009 | #198038 Report |
Member since: Jul 10th 2009 Posts: 1 |
Photoshop CS3 My whites and light grays seem blue. For example, if I create a gradient from white to black, the lighter grays, will seem bluish. (See link) It's not my monitor or color settings because when I save the images, they export in the correct shade of gray. (See link) Also, the canvas itself doesn't come up blue. It remains white, like it should. The blues occur in shades of gray such as e6e6e6, I don't know if that helps, but I'm desperate. |
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Jul 11th 2009 | #198040 Report |
Member since: Sep 11th 2007 Posts: 270 |
hi, I don't know if i can be much help , i am novice..i could be way out in left field misunderstanding...... but observation... when i look at your first link.... i really see a subtle rainbow effect starting half way... not just very light blue lines but very light llines of other colors .... since the colors are so subtle they may not be noticable when looking at the canvas... I noticed that when i pick some of the different rainbow gradiants... did you bring up the gradient editor (click or right click on the gradient box) and see if all the color stops are just shades of black ? i am thiking you have different stop with different colors... those are my thoughts... i be interested what the experts say.... |
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