Photoshop CS color shift

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Tony_Gieske
Jun 7, 2005
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I’m having the same problem with CS2, a rich yellow cast. Also on CS. But I think I know why. When calibrating recently, I removed Adobe gamma as instructed.
How would I put it back?

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Tony_Gieske
Jun 8, 2005
It can’t be the display profile in my case, since the Breezebrowser image looks just fine.
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dave_milbut
Jun 8, 2005
It can’t be the display profile in my case, since the Breezebrowser image looks just fine.

LMAO. Read the thread again young padawan.
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Carey_Chang
Jun 8, 2005
I’m seeing a color discrepancy on the same image when viewed in CS, another image viewing program, and the print output. I tried Adobe Gamma, but I don’t think that’s the complete solution. I thought maybe it had something to do with the color mode being in RGB or CMYK format. What other calibration methods can I use?

printer: HP color inkjet cp1700
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Carey_Chang
Jun 8, 2005
Thanks! That was a great resource!
DM
dave_milbut
Jun 8, 2005
you’re welcome. it sure is. ian (the site owner) is one of our resident "color gurus" and i believe a moderator as well (but he hides it well). 🙂
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The_Rock
Jun 9, 2005
Try this link ….

http://www.pantone.com/products/products.asp?idSubArea=0&amp ;idArea=2&showNav=31&idArticle=703

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I’m seeing a color discrepancy on the same image when viewed in CS,
another image viewing program, and the print output. I tried Adobe Gamma, but I don’t think that’s the complete solution. I thought maybe it had something to do with the color mode being in RGB or CMYK format. What other calibration methods can I use?
printer: HP color inkjet cp1700

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– 6000 x 4500 px

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