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CS3 - XP 64 bit...
Open a picture...change mode to greyscale..the image shows as sepia...even the color picker shows it as a tint...prints as sepica...save for web...the preview shows the picture as b/w!... Any ideas folks? |
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Point 1 – XP64 is not supported although it may work.
the image shows as sepia Where? the preview shows the picture as b/w! What preview? (Sounds like your monitor needs calibrating.) |
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Take a colour image, image/mode/convert to greyscale...the result is sepia...
then go file/save for web & devices...the preview is b/w...save and view in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer...b/w...reopen in PS...sepia no, do not need my monitor calibrated... Uninstalled and reinstalled PS...same thing... |
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Your monitor profile (.icc or .icm file) is corrupt. Recalibrate/profile the monitor.
PS is colour managed, so it displays images using a monitor profile. Non C/M applications don't use this profile, instead directly map the RGB values to the screen. Rob |
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Uninstalled and reinstalled PS...same thing... You wasted your time. Why is it so many people go through all that hassle when the correct fix, be it re-calibrate, reset tool or reset preferences, is so much easier? |
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Rob...
I reloaded my Samsung icm and that fixed it...thanks much for the information! Marty |
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