No white in greyscale.

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GAlan
Nov 14, 2005
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There’s something fouled up with the greyscale palette
in my Photoshop 7.0.1 (Windows 2000 Pro).

When I open a greyscale image, create a new greyscale
image or convert an image to greyscale, there’s no
white.

The palette shades from a creamy yellow to a nearly
black very dark brown.

I reinstalled Photoshop and the 7.0.1 update over itself but that didn’t cure the problem.

I suppose the next step is to uninstall PS then
reinstall.

If it’s _still_ wrong, then what?


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Mike Russell
Nov 14, 2005
"GAlan" wrote in message
There’s something fouled up with the greyscale palette
in my Photoshop 7.0.1 (Windows 2000 Pro).

When I open a greyscale image, create a new greyscale
image or convert an image to greyscale, there’s no
white.

The palette shades from a creamy yellow to a nearly
black very dark brown.

I reinstalled Photoshop and the 7.0.1 update over itself but that didn’t cure the problem.

I suppose the next step is to uninstall PS then
reinstall.

If it’s _still_ wrong, then what?

More than likely this is the well-known video driver bug: http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/319456.html


Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com

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