Strange Photoshop Default Colors

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Posted By
Drew_Ash
May 27, 2005
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When i load up photoshop the dafault colors should be Black and white… But on my screen they appear to be Black and an offcolor white… almost tan. What can i do to solve this. When i save it as a jpeg the color goes back to white, but any other time its the tannish color. Its throwing off all of my colors. How can i fix it?

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Chris_Cox
May 28, 2005
Recalibrate your display, as explained in the FAQ.
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Drew_Ash
May 28, 2005
where can i find the Faq?
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LenHewitt
May 28, 2005
where can i find the Faq?<<

The first entry on this forum’s Topic list!

++FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs) – Check here first, your question may have been answered already!++

There’s also a link in the grey header at the top of the forum’s topic list where it says

Welcome to the Adobe Photoshop Windows Forum.

Before posting a question, click here <http://www.adobeforums.com/cgi-bin/webx?14@@.ee747eb> to view the comprehensive Frequently Asked Questions which cover all the common and not so common issues.
When posting a question, always indicate which version of Photoshop and Windows you are using.
JB
John_Bean_UK
May 28, 2005
wrote:
where can i find the Faq?<<

The first entry on this forum’s Topic list!

++FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs) – Check here first, your question may have been answered already!++

There’s also a link in the grey header at the top of the forum’s topic list where it says
Welcome to the Adobe Photoshop Windows Forum.

Before posting a question, click here <http://www.adobeforums.com/cgi-bin/webx?14@@.ee747eb> to view the comprehensive Frequently Asked Questions which cover all the common and not so common issues.
When posting a question, always indicate which version of Photoshop and Windows you are using.

Please remember that not everybody accesses the Adobe forums with a web browser – your reply would make no sense at all to anybody usinf NNTP access with a newsreader unless they have at some time used the web version.
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Bob Levine
May 28, 2005
But most people do and the last thing they want to look at is a ridiculously long autoquote. Please turn it off in your newsreader.

Bob
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John_Bean_UK
May 28, 2005
Bob Levine wrote:
But most people do and the last thing they want to look at is a ridiculously long autoquote.

It’s not an "autoquote" whatever that is.

Please turn it off in your newsreader.

Thanks for the advice Bob, I didn’t realise you spoke for the whole readership of Adobe forums. I’ll bear your
comments in mind.
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LenHewitt
May 28, 2005
John,

your reply would make no sense at all to anybody usinf NNTP access <<

However, Drew is NOT using NNTP to access. I do, but Drew doesn’t, which if you’d bothered to check his post’s properties you could have ascertained for yourself..

didn’t realise you spoke for the whole readership of Adobe forums<<

Believe me, Bob is speaking for the vast majority who access via a browser and want as many posts as possible showing per page. He is also speaking for all experienced Usenet uses who without exception condemn quoting whole messages.

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