CS3 base color problem

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DL
May 25, 2007
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I do not have pure white, all white colors (including background) display as a "light cyan". If you choose what is labeled as white it just comes up as a cyan. Any suggestions as to how to get a real "white" ?

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nomail
May 25, 2007
DL wrote:

I do not have pure white, all white colors (including background) display as a "light cyan". If you choose what is labeled as white it just comes up as a cyan. Any suggestions as to how to get a real "white" ?

Recalibrate your screen.


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DL
May 25, 2007
"Johan W. Elzenga" wrote in message
DL wrote:

I do not have pure white, all white colors (including background) display as
a "light cyan". If you choose what is labeled as white it just comes up as
a cyan. Any suggestions as to how to get a real "white" ?

Recalibrate your screen.


Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.com

Don’t think it’s a screen problem, screen colors in all instances are correct.
I also have CS2 installed and it gives perfect white as well as all other colors, this seems to relate to CS3 only.
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Tacit
May 31, 2007
In article <46570e45$0$1351$>,
"DL" wrote:

I do not have pure white, all white colors (including background) display as a "light cyan". If you choose what is labeled as white it just comes up as a cyan. Any suggestions as to how to get a real "white" ?

Your monitor calibration is off. Run Adobe Gamma again, and make sure you choose the correct monitor white point.


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Tacit
May 31, 2007
In article <4657508f$0$15118$>,
"DL" wrote:

I also have CS2 installed and it gives perfect white as well as all other colors, this seems to relate to CS3 only.

You are using a different monitor profile in CS2 than you are in CS3. Whatever profile you have selected in CS3 is the source of your problem.


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