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Check your Color settings.
Use Adobe RGB, and SWOP coated CMYK and them see if the problem persists – sounds to me like the RGB setup – or CMYK is innaccurate. Also make sure you dont have View/Proof colors selected. Also make sure that desturate monitor colors is NOT CHECKED.
If you have been through all of these steps then I think its something to do with a dodgy monitor set-up – probably caused by Greytag Macbeth profiler. If monitor colibration goes worng, it goes VERY wrong
Use Adobe RGB, and SWOP coated CMYK and them see if the problem persists – sounds to me like the RGB setup – or CMYK is innaccurate. Also make sure you dont have View/Proof colors selected. Also make sure that desturate monitor colors is NOT CHECKED.
If you have been through all of these steps then I think its something to do with a dodgy monitor set-up – probably caused by Greytag Macbeth profiler. If monitor colibration goes worng, it goes VERY wrong
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