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I got this problem in Photoshop CS3 and Bridge where all RAW/JPGS files appear to be overexposed when they are not.
I had my computer repaired and after uninstalling and reinstalling the program, this problem shows up.
All video drivers are okay and making changes to the color profiles or color management do not make it work the way it was before.
In bridge, they appear overexposed and when I open them in Photoshop, the same thing happens.
If I try to use windows viewer to open these images, they appear the way they should be.
Any ideas?
I had my computer repaired and after uninstalling and reinstalling the program, this problem shows up.
All video drivers are okay and making changes to the color profiles or color management do not make it work the way it was before.
In bridge, they appear overexposed and when I open them in Photoshop, the same thing happens.
If I try to use windows viewer to open these images, they appear the way they should be.
Any ideas?
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