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Strange Palette (help!) |
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Jul 16th 2002 | #59152 Report |
Member since: Jul 16th 2002 Posts: 3 |
I just upgraded to Photoshop 7 and for some strange reason my palette is all messed up. The default settings make almost the entire palette neon pink and green. Any clarification on settings or if you have had this problem before, insight would be welcome. Thanks, K |
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Jul 16th 2002 | #59194 Report |
Member since: Mar 27th 2001 Posts: 2237 |
I have yet to upgrade to 7 so I really don't know. You can probably go into your color settings in photoshop and choose something else..... anything else.... and see if that helps. If it doesn't, toss the "prefs" file and see if that fixes it. Lastly, check the adobe photoshop user to user forum at http://adobe.com the Photoshop pros/developers answer questions there. You may have found a bug. |
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Jul 17th 2002 | #59360 Report |
Member since: Jul 16th 2002 Posts: 3 |
Turns out after 2 days of 2 of us tryign to figure it out that in the end the problem was a monitor. I have a ViewSonic flatscreen monitor and it just could not get the CMYK colors right. It was fine with RGB. If anyone else should have this problem, to solve it you need to set your monitor settings back to default. This, in turn will cause your monitor to not look as wonderful as it once did. :eek: I will probably hunt for some new drivers for it. (p.s. Thanks for the welcome, tornupinside |
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