Return to Default color settings? Screen appears different than print.

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todd.roat
Jun 22, 2006
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For the longest time now something happened (Im sure Im that something) to have changed my color setting somehow. All of a sudden grays were brownish, lavendars were grayish, etc. However, when they printed they were as per design. Tested this also by doing web screen captures and pasting them into Microsoft Word – all was fine. Paste same screen capture into Photoshop and color way out.

Is there any way to set it back to default settings for color?

Thanks!

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Roy G
Jun 22, 2006
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For the longest time now something happened (Im sure Im that something) to have changed my color setting somehow. All of a sudden grays were brownish, lavendars were grayish, etc. However, when they printed they were as per design. Tested this also by doing web screen captures and pasting them into Microsoft Word – all was fine. Paste same screen capture into Photoshop and color way out.

Is there any way to set it back to default settings for color?
Thanks!

Sounds very like you have managed to turn on Colour Management. All you need to do now is learn how to use it properly, or turn it off again – BAD MOVE.

Roy G
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Mike Russell
Jul 11, 2006
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For the longest time now something happened (Im sure Im that something) to have changed my color setting somehow. All of a sudden grays were brownish, lavendars were grayish, etc. However, when they printed they were as per design. Tested this also by doing web screen captures and pasting them into Microsoft Word – all was fine. Paste same screen capture into Photoshop and color way out.

Is there any way to set it back to default settings for color?

Your display profile is wrong. Run Adobe Gamma again.


Mike Russell
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