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I’m working my way through a tutorial book, and find that the suggested color changes make the photos look horrible! When I finally loaded a B&W photo, it had a definite yellow cast to it. It’s strong — almost like a daugerrotype (please excuse the spelling) I’m pretty sure I have the same cast in the color photos — when I erase them with a white eraser, they look yellow.
If I sample the erased by white areas, I get 255 in all RGB channels. If I sample a midtone in a B&W photo, I get RGB values within 1 of each other.
It’s not JUST the monitor — the B&W’s look fine in Bridge and in Photoshop Elements. They just look yellow in Photoshop CS4
I’ve fooled extensively with the Edit/color Settings/ stuff to no avail. I can’t make the yellow go away.
Any ideas why it’s there in the first place, and only in PS CS4?
Thanks
If I sample the erased by white areas, I get 255 in all RGB channels. If I sample a midtone in a B&W photo, I get RGB values within 1 of each other.
It’s not JUST the monitor — the B&W’s look fine in Bridge and in Photoshop Elements. They just look yellow in Photoshop CS4
I’ve fooled extensively with the Edit/color Settings/ stuff to no avail. I can’t make the yellow go away.
Any ideas why it’s there in the first place, and only in PS CS4?
Thanks
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