Green Colorcast only when viewed in Photoshop

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Fred_Keusenkothen
Jan 28, 2004
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Any image opened in Photoshop 7 has a green color cast. The same image viewed on the same computer with any other image viewing software, like Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Photo editor, or, if sent to another computer and viewed with Photoshop, looks normal. A screen shot opened in Photoshop has the green cast, and viewed in any other viewing software is normal.
I am using web graphics default in Photoshop preferences, and have been opening the images both with color management on and off, with no change.
I have started Photoshop and deleted preferences with the Command-Option-Shift routine, with no change.
I have reloaded Photoshop 2 times, after having wiped clean all previous installed version, with no change.
Here is one more thing I think is strange. If I save the image in the "File…Save for Web…" the image immediately changes to the normal color, without the color cast, but when this same image is opened back in photoshop, it has the original color cast.
Is there something that I am overlooking here?

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brent_bertram
Jan 28, 2004
Fred,
It sounds like you simply have a bad monitor profile. Run the Adobe Gamma utility in the control panel, and you should clear up your problem. Photoshop is a color managed application and what you see on your display is always interpreted by your monitor profile, Ian Lyons Image Flow < http://www.btinternet.com/~ian.lyons/ps7-colour/ps7_color.gi f>

.. A good tutorial on the Adobe Gamma utility is <http://www.computer-darkroom.com/ps7-colour/ps7_2.htm> .

Should take care of the problem.

🙂

Brent

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