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Hello all. I've got a strange problem i feel has something to do with colour management, but i have been unable to fix it for a few weeks...
When using Windows Picture and Fax Viewer to open an image i have recently edited in Photoshop CS3, the image is slightly over-saturated (too vibrant). It only happens with images i've edited recently (within the last 3 weeks). I changed my windows colour settings a few weeks ago in properties> settings >advanced>colour management. It is set to rgb1998. My Photoshop is also set to rbg1998 too so i dont see why there should be a problem. I have tried changing it back to the default but it makes no difference.
But because this problem only occurs on images i have edited recently using Photoshop i assume it has to be photoshop that is the problem? I have used quicktime picture viewer to view images and it opens them with the correct colour settings! But this program is slow and unpracticle to use.
Can anyone please help? :bang:
When using Windows Picture and Fax Viewer to open an image i have recently edited in Photoshop CS3, the image is slightly over-saturated (too vibrant). It only happens with images i've edited recently (within the last 3 weeks). I changed my windows colour settings a few weeks ago in properties> settings >advanced>colour management. It is set to rgb1998. My Photoshop is also set to rbg1998 too so i dont see why there should be a problem. I have tried changing it back to the default but it makes no difference.
But because this problem only occurs on images i have edited recently using Photoshop i assume it has to be photoshop that is the problem? I have used quicktime picture viewer to view images and it opens them with the correct colour settings! But this program is slow and unpracticle to use.
Can anyone please help? :bang: