PS7: How to REALLY turn color management off?

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ehudshapira
Jul 9, 2004
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Dear readers,

Is there a way to turn off color management in PS7?

Since I’m not doing anything for print or whoknowswhat, I just want to see colors with no annoying remapping.

Nothing in Edit/Color Settings, nor anything in View/Proof Setup really turns it off. The easiest way to tell is by looking at a simple gradient — if it’s not blending smoothly, color correction is on. And I can tell. 🙂

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tacitr
Jul 9, 2004
Nothing in Edit/Color Settings, nor anything in View/Proof Setup really turns it off.

View->Proof Setup->Monitor RGB turns it off for display.

The easiest way to tell is by looking at a
simple gradient — if it’s not blending smoothly, color correction is on.

Or your display is set to 16-bit color rather than 24/32-bit color…


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ehudshapira
Jul 14, 2004
Nothing…really turns it off.
View->Proof Setup->Monitor RGB turns it off for display.
It does not. Are you sure this applies to v7 too? Maybe it needs extra settings somewhere to work right?

The easiest way to tell is by looking at a
simple gradient — if it’s not blending smoothly, color correction
is
on.
Or your display is set to 16-bit color rather than 24/32-bit color…
It is not set to 16-bit in my case. (And BTW, 16-bit, even w/o dithering, looks much better than Photoshop color corrected).
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ehudshapira
Jul 22, 2004
Does anyone have other suggestions?

Ehud.

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