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Picture is getting redder when I paste into photoshop cs4 |
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Aug 12th 2009 | #198289 Report |
Member since: Aug 12th 2009 Posts: 2 |
Its been 3 day, whenever I paste a jpeg in photoshop, the colors are off, redder, duller... I resetted the preferences still the same problem, can you help?
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Aug 12th 2009 | #198292 Report |
Member since: Feb 22nd 2008 Posts: 85 |
It could be your color profile setting. jerrylb clears this problem up here. Make sure all your profiles match sRGB IEC6 1966-2.1. If you have different color profiles, you can expect to see a color shift. I hope this helps |
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Aug 12th 2009 | #198301 Report |
Member since: Sep 11th 2007 Posts: 270 |
hi, i can only give you a direction to look... the orginal link i posted on another msg, primarily addressed profile from the standpoint of browsers.... but to me there more to it than that..... i have run into this issue my self and i end up doing curve adjustments and everything else to make the tonal quality appear to be the same between the orginal and the pasted object... grrr.... but that not a good answer.... the answer come back tweak the profile.. because each image will have a profile, when you do your copy and paste routine... the profile of one image maybe different than another.. and that causes issues.. grrr... i am just a novice and still learning... these 2 links i think will help guide you on tweaking the profiles.... http://www.photoshopforphotographers.com/ps6site/download/ps6fp_color2.pdf http://www.digitalretouch.org/3edition/downloads/extras/PSRR3_PrefsColorInfo.pdf they cover alot of things but what your interested in the the sections on color profiles..... and check and see if there settings matches yours... I hope this helps you out..... and i hope someone who a whiz on this can explain things better than me...lol... that shouldn't be hard...lol .. |
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