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Apologies if this has been covered to death but the problem is driving me nuts. I actually asked this question before and got what I thought at the time was a decent set of instruction – then I lost the file!
I changed my monitor to a 17" TFT one by Philips – the colours I see in my pictures in any other application are what I would say, spot on. However when I open in Photoshop, the colours are pale and the pictures too bright – open the same picture in a viewer e.g. VuePrint Pro and they are excellent.
How can I get Photoshop to show me the same colours/contrasts that are apparently there in the picture to begin with?
Thanks in advance for any help.
I changed my monitor to a 17" TFT one by Philips – the colours I see in my pictures in any other application are what I would say, spot on. However when I open in Photoshop, the colours are pale and the pictures too bright – open the same picture in a viewer e.g. VuePrint Pro and they are excellent.
How can I get Photoshop to show me the same colours/contrasts that are apparently there in the picture to begin with?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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