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can give me some help...
i have installed the photoshop 7 and when i start the program it said somethig about colors... i ignored that and then in the colors all i have is something like this... the image is attached |
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*cringe* thats a color problem all right. Try going to Control Panel>Adobe Gamma, and following the "wizard" there. See if that fixes it?
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Is the original a GIF? It's most likely not a gamma problem, it's more likely that it was opened in an odd colorspace. |
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If it were a gamma issue, the entire screen would look bad. His XP windows look fine. |
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Mmk.
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If you have access to the original again, try reopening it, but don't ignore the warning this time. |
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The example I see looks like you are opened indexcolored file and then paste full colored picture in the same window...Is this the case?
www.edynamo.com, Fader |
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