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Tafflad
Junior Member with 12 posts.
Join Date: Apr 2008
Experience: Intermediate
24-Apr-2008, 09:19 AM
#16
I logged a ticket with Samsung .. their response is that Natural Colour Pro is not working correctly with Adobe Gamma.
They suggest ignoring Natural Colour Pro (even remove it)
Do I need to do anything to set up Adobe Gamma ? .... or does it know a profile form monitor type ?
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inthelight
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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11-Jun-2008, 08:27 AM
#17
I had the same problem after installing a second monitor (LG Flatron), and thought that it was a color profile issue.
I right-clicked on Desktop, clicked on Properties, then went to the Settings Tab, clicked on Advanced at the bottom right, then went to the Color Management Tab and saw that the color management was using the profile for the new monitor. I clicked on Add, then added an sRGB Color Space Profile, and it fixed the issue.
Alan0605
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16-Jun-2008, 09:51 PM
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i also had this issue when i installed photoshop, i found the problem for me was when i installed it and ran it for the first time i changed the colour settings from the default (it comes up with colour settings you want to use), i just uninstalled and reinstalled and didn't mess with the colour settings and I got the proper white.
tauruserz
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27-Jul-2008, 11:21 PM
#19
This is my problem too.
Thanks this thread that save me
I'm using Ctrl+Alt+Shift method.
bromano83
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13-Oct-2009, 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by
inthelight
I had the same problem after installing a second monitor (LG Flatron), and thought that it was a color profile issue.
I right-clicked on Desktop, clicked on Properties, then went to the Settings Tab, clicked on Advanced at the bottom right, then went to the Color Management Tab and saw that the color management was using the profile for the new monitor. I clicked on Add, then added an sRGB Color Space Profile, and it fixed the issue.
Thanks for the tip with that. It fixed my Photoshop issue and a few other yellow issues i had like with my windows live photo gallery!!!!
Tafflad
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14-Oct-2009, 09:49 AM
#21
On my VISTA pc ... when I bring up the advanced tab, it lists "profiles installed o n your system"
It does list - IEC 61966-2.1 Default RGB colour space - sRGB
does this means I still have to ADD it ? ...
I did click on ADD but it then brings up a window asking me to browse to file ? ..... no idea where that would be.
xeno1100
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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26-Oct-2009, 11:51 PM
#22
Easy fix
If you're on a windows machine fix the whites by doing this:
Edit > Preferences > General > Color Picker (drop down) > Windows (change from "Adobe")
Voila! You have whites and you didn't lose all your preferences.
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