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In Photoshop 7.0 in OS 10.2, I am working with color TIFF images that have a solid color background specified with a CMYK value. I did this work on my CRT eMac, which is now in the shop for monitor repair. In the meantime am using my wife’s G4 PowerBook. When I open the images, they not only look different–which wouldn’t surprise me–but the CMYK value is different–which alarms me. I’m 99% sure I specified a CMYK value on my eMac different from what reads in the Color Picker on her PB. On my eMac, it’s C10 M15 Y35 K0. On the PB, it’s C0 M5 Y10 K3. Is this normal to expect? Is there something in the color calibration difference between the two computers that could cause this (when I launched PS 7.0 on her computer, it showed a dialog box indicating something about color calibration that I ignored)?
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