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Just recently my computer was invaded by a trojan virus and since then I have had issues with my Photoshop CS2. Every image I open comes up with this info box before opening, it reads…
"the document ‘___’ has an embedded colour profile that does not match the current RGB working space. The current RGB colour management policy is to discard profiles that do not match the working space".
This does not pose an issue with any kind of image manipulation other than applying and altering colour ie. when I apply red I get the greyscale version of red, even if the original image is in colour.
I have spent time sifting through the FAQ and didn’t find my answer, if I missed it and this has been answered… sorry.
"the document ‘___’ has an embedded colour profile that does not match the current RGB working space. The current RGB colour management policy is to discard profiles that do not match the working space".
This does not pose an issue with any kind of image manipulation other than applying and altering colour ie. when I apply red I get the greyscale version of red, even if the original image is in colour.
I have spent time sifting through the FAQ and didn’t find my answer, if I missed it and this has been answered… sorry.
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