CS3 Can not display "white" color

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May 25, 2007
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I do not have pure white in the color swatches, all white colors (including background) display as a "light cyan". If you choose what is labeled as white it just comes up as a cyan. Any suggestions as to how to get a real "white" ?

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TK
Toobi-Won Kenobi
May 25, 2007
"DL" wrote in message
I do not have pure white in the color swatches, all white colors (including background) display as a "light cyan". If you choose what is labeled as white it just comes up as a cyan. Any suggestions as to how to get a real "white" ?
What numbers are diplayed in the info palette? White should be 255,255,255. If it is and you are displaying a light cyan, your monitor calibration/white point is out of whack and needs correcting.

TWK
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DL
May 25, 2007
"Toobi-Won Kenobi" <Toobi-won > wrote in message
"DL" wrote in message
I do not have pure white in the color swatches, all white colors (including background) display as a "light cyan". If you choose what is labeled as white it just comes up as a cyan. Any suggestions as to how to get a real "white" ?
What numbers are diplayed in the info palette? White should be 255,255,255.
If it is and you are displaying a light cyan, your monitor calibration/white point is out of whack and needs correcting.
TWK
Palette says 255-255-255. CS2 has no problem displaying correctly. I made sure that all the settings of CS3 were the same as CS2, they were the same, but it stills come out light cyan. It throws the whole picture off.
TK
Toobi-Won Kenobi
May 25, 2007
"DL" wrote in message
"Toobi-Won Kenobi" <Toobi-won > wrote in message
"DL" wrote in message
I do not have pure white in the color swatches, all white colors (including background) display as a "light cyan". If you choose what is labeled as white it just comes up as a cyan. Any suggestions as to how to get a real "white" ?
What numbers are diplayed in the info palette? White should be 255,255,255.
If it is and you are displaying a light cyan, your monitor calibration/white point is out of whack and needs correcting.
TWK
Palette says 255-255-255. CS2 has no problem displaying correctly. I made sure that all the settings of CS3 were the same as CS2, they were the same, but it stills come out light cyan. It throws the whole picture off.
Your palette info says it is white, your monitor display begs to differ. Are you using the CS2 monitor profile? You should never rely on profiles written for earlier versions of PS when using later offerings, always create a new one. Monitor display can drift over time as well, so needs to be checked regularly.

TWK

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