Hi,
I just built a new computer and reloaded Photoshop CS2. I took some pictures boating to day and viewed them in windows picture viewer and the colors are spot on. However when I open any of the photos in photoshop for editing the reds are way to strong. I changed my RGB to adobe (1998) but the colors are still wrong. I know you can adjust colors individually but I think there's got to be a way to open the picture and have the colors match what windows (or my camera for that matter) shows. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Jim Leemhuis
#1
Photoshop is your only colour-managed Application. You need to tell the monitor about it. Run Adobe Gamma (in the Control Panel) to recalibrate.
The check your colour settings.
Required reading: <
http://www.computer-darkroom.com>
#2
I have the exact same problem. Pictures look good in all other applications but have red tinge in photoshop cs3. I do not see adobe gamma in control panel? Using windows xp home. Help please.
#3
fixed it, went to control panel, display, advanced, color management, add, then form the list selected adobe1998. You can pick the one you prefer. This removed the red tint.
#4