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I have Windows Vista Ultimate RTM and Photoshop CS2. I do a lot of photographic work with Photoshop. I have noticed that after upgrading to Vista, my color space in Photoshop CS2 works just like it did in XP, but if I happen to view a JPG file using Microsoft Picture Manager, Photo Viewer, or any other viewer than Photoshop CS2, my photographs look way over exposed. I’ve recalibrated my gamma settings for the monitor. Any suggestions as to what could be the problem? It is the weirdest thing I’ve seen–photos that look perfect in PS look so different when just viewed by anything other than.
I sometimes like to print multiple 4 x 6 prints on a page, and this is a bit easier using the HP Photosmart engine or the Operating System’s built-in photo printing ability. It bugs me that everything was fine before but now it is not. Hope it is not the Aero graphical enhancements from MS.
Thanks for any suggestions!
I sometimes like to print multiple 4 x 6 prints on a page, and this is a bit easier using the HP Photosmart engine or the Operating System’s built-in photo printing ability. It bugs me that everything was fine before but now it is not. Hope it is not the Aero graphical enhancements from MS.
Thanks for any suggestions!
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