EVERYTHING IS PINK!!

289 views5 repliesLast post: 7/19/2004
I don't know what seems to be the problem with my Adobe Photoshop. I purchased a new computer from MDG and tried to install my Adobe Photoshop 7.0, the set up went smoothly, but when I opened the program a notice came up. The noticed said something to the effect of my Adobe colour settings needing to be on a different volume, or possibly a different physical drive. After I hit OK, eveything seems to be fine, but when I start a new project or even open one, the colour white is replaced with pink. I didn't think anything of it at first, but then realized I could not change the colour other than pink to black. I am able to switch to Adobe Image Ready and the colour settings are normal, it is only in Photoshop that the "pink" problem occurs. I don't know how to fix this, and if anyone could help me out I'd be very thankful.
#1
First, read the FAQ.

The follow the directions in the FAQ for using Adobe Gamma to calibrate your display.
#2
Well I don't know what I did, but when i opened Adobe Photoshop today eveything seemed to be ok, thanks anyways.
#3
This forum is good, isn't it.

You hould still run Adobe Gamma to match your monitor, as Chris suggested.

BTW, the dialog you got at startup was referring to the Scratch Disk. Ignore it. Read the manual for details.

Rob
#4
Hmmm, I posted my problem earlier, then posted another about how it somehow fixed itself, but now again it is pink. When I try to change the colour, I don't know how I fixed it, or how I rebroke it. Thanks for your imput Chris, but that didnt seem to work, any other suggestions would be appreciated.
#5
I tried to calaborate my Adobe Gamma again, and it did work, for now at least. Thank you Chris.
#6