Color Issue

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AnnSt
May 1, 2008
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When I surf on web in all my browsers (IE7,Mozilla2), the colors are "true" I checked with ColorPix.

But when I work on Photoshop CS3 10.0 the colors changes.

<http://img237.imageshack.us/img237/3835/88787093rj6.jpg> This is my browser.

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When I try work on Photoshop.

The mspaint (Microsoft Paint), work corectly with the colors.But not Photoshop.

PLease help with this truble and sorry for my english.

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AnnSt
May 1, 2008
But when I work in photoshop with windows picker, all is good )

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AnnSt
May 1, 2008
Thanks, I found the solution.
I changed in Photoshop>Edit>Color Settings (Shift+Ctr+K). In window with settings I changed "Settings" to "Monitor Color" now all is work fine.
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AnnSt
May 1, 2008
Maybe this post will help to other users.
JM
J_Maloney
May 1, 2008
Ann:

You need to calibrate your monitor. Do not work in your "monitor color"; doing so ensures that everyone who sees color you create will see color shifts roughly equivalent to your bad "picker," but in the opposite direction.

Go to <http://www.gballard.net/psd.html> and you should be able to confirm your bad monitor profile and correct it.

J
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Buko
May 1, 2008
Ann using your monitor profile as your color space is a monumentally bad idea.

By using your monitor profile you are guaranteeing that your pictures will only look good on your monitor. If that monitor dies and you need a new one everything you have done will be off just as the colors will be off on every other computer around the planet.

stay with standard working spaces like AdobeRGB or sRGB

If you are using an LCD monitor you need to calibrate it with a hardware calibrator like an X-Rite Eyeone2.
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AnnSt
May 1, 2008
Thanks, I will try.
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AnnSt
May 1, 2008
How can I calibrate my LCD Monitor? Any advice?

I didn’t fing any X-Rite or Eyeone2
JM
J_Maloney
May 1, 2008

[trash]
JJ
John Joslin
May 2, 2008
X-Rite or Eyeone2

These are hardware calibrators that you have to buy.

In the mean time you can probably make things better by using Adobe Gamma, if you have Photoshop CS2 on the computer, or another software solution.
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AnnSt
May 2, 2008
ok, thx
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Buko
May 2, 2008
X-Rite is the company that makes the EyeOne 2 calibrator.
JJ
John Joslin
May 2, 2008
OK, I’m a Spyder-man! 😉
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dave_milbut
May 2, 2008
OK, I’m a Spyder-man!

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