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Hi,
Ok i try to explain good and easy:
1 day ago I installed Adobe Photoshop CS2 Try out version. I made a good photo of a cat, I put the photo on my computer. I have Windows XP SP2 and TFT monitor Philips 170C, so I click double on the photo to view in "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer" software.
The photo is good and little darker, it is ok, because when I made the photo there was little dark too. So no problem….
Ok when I start Adobe Photoshop CS2, and I open the photo I made, I was surprised, I saw the photo more less darker and more noise, (too many) brighter…
On my another pc (with RGB monitor) I have older version of Photoshop CS, I open the photo I made, no more less darker, it was same photo I saw in "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer".
So I believe the problem is in Adobe Photoshop CS2. Maybe auto adjusting? But i didn’t changed anything in Photoshop CS2.
Today I tried to find same problem in Knowledge base and Forums at www.adobe.com, I also tried Adobe Gamma, it didn’t worked.
Bug? Auto adjusting? or something?
Arno Beulink
Ok i try to explain good and easy:
1 day ago I installed Adobe Photoshop CS2 Try out version. I made a good photo of a cat, I put the photo on my computer. I have Windows XP SP2 and TFT monitor Philips 170C, so I click double on the photo to view in "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer" software.
The photo is good and little darker, it is ok, because when I made the photo there was little dark too. So no problem….
Ok when I start Adobe Photoshop CS2, and I open the photo I made, I was surprised, I saw the photo more less darker and more noise, (too many) brighter…
On my another pc (with RGB monitor) I have older version of Photoshop CS, I open the photo I made, no more less darker, it was same photo I saw in "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer".
So I believe the problem is in Adobe Photoshop CS2. Maybe auto adjusting? But i didn’t changed anything in Photoshop CS2.
Today I tried to find same problem in Knowledge base and Forums at www.adobe.com, I also tried Adobe Gamma, it didn’t worked.
Bug? Auto adjusting? or something?
Arno Beulink
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