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"WH" <willy.haesen@skynet.be> wrote in
news:4770e8d1$0$22305$ba620e4c@news.skynet.be: > When I load an image into Photoshop CS2, it gets much more yellow on > the screen than it really is. So after correcting the colors in > Photoshop, the image is too blue when viewed outside Photoshop. > Before I used Paintshop, and I never had that problem. Does anyone > know the reason and what tot do about it? > Thanks, > W.H. > > The previous advice on a color monitor is the best, but I'm reminded of an argument over color that I had with my younger son--a professional photojournalist--about the color of some of his photographs. It turned out that the problem was my early cataracts. fitz |
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