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Hi to all fellow adobe users worldwide! I hope somebody can help me here…
I am designing a selection of promo flyers etc for a nightclub, the main background colour scheme is an orange to light orange gradient fade. I have applied the aged film filter from DigiEffects to the background on the first flyer and it looks great. The problem is that when I apply it to the new file I am working on it changes the colour scheme to BLUE! I can’t think why it would do this, Both designs have been done in RGB and all the values in the aged film filter window have been kept the same.
I am running Photoshop 7 on Win XP……can anyone out there help me??
Andy
I am designing a selection of promo flyers etc for a nightclub, the main background colour scheme is an orange to light orange gradient fade. I have applied the aged film filter from DigiEffects to the background on the first flyer and it looks great. The problem is that when I apply it to the new file I am working on it changes the colour scheme to BLUE! I can’t think why it would do this, Both designs have been done in RGB and all the values in the aged film filter window have been kept the same.
I am running Photoshop 7 on Win XP……can anyone out there help me??
Andy
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