Photoshop :: CS2 Color Viewing Problem With New...
May 26, 2009
I just changed my monitor on an IBM thinkpad running Windows 2000 pro (corporate built) I have CS2. There used to be an error popping out about my profile and analog/digital question.
Unfortunately I clicked on ok and the error message is gone but the colors on my screen are all weird, such as white showing as a ligh beige. Is there such a thing as a Photoshop CS2 profile that can be modified to fix this? Please let me know if you have any ideas.
what I need to do to my PDF to ensure color are some what close to original when saving a PDF in Illustrator or InDesign. Yes i understand iPad would be using a different coor management to a desktop computer but surely there is a way to get the colors, brightness closer to original?
I notice that when doing standard and high quality saves in PDF format, the saturation and brightness contrast changes quite a bit, but if I save the image as a jpg its a lot closer.
I was just browsing a car site which seems to be exeriencing a very similar situation with one of their PDFs. When viewing in iPad have a look at how bad this looks (its way too dark) but when viewing on a desktop machine its fine.
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(If the link does not work go to the main domain, click on vehicles from menu, select captiva5 then click view brochure) to load PDF
Is it just a matter of color proofing using a specific model and drawing back on blownout levels before outputting to PDF?
After reading many webpages and watching many tutorial videos about which color space to use, I get odd results. I understand that sRGB is more for web applications, and that Adobe RGB 1998 has a wider gamut, and that ProPhoto has the widest gamut of colors, particularly useful with printing.
However, in LR 4, when I export to jpeg as sRGB, Adobe RGB, and ProPhoto, the differences are very noticeable. sRGB looks the most vibrant, Adobe RGB looks flat, and ProPhoto looks dark with a greenish cast. I expected ProPhoto to look best, or is that only for printing, and I have to process differently?
I have been shooting RAW for a while and have notice that after I import the images and then start to view them in the Library Module I will see a slight color and quality shift - almost looks like a white balance shift but not quite. I was thinking that perhaps there was some automatic preset being applied but I don't have any presets at all.
I am shooting with a Canon 1DX as well as 7D. I have not checked to see if I get this situation with the 7D, but I know for sure that I get it with the 1DX.
Today I was reviewing some images in Bridge and decided to open one of them in Camera RAW. At that time I discovered that the camera's Image Style Settings were available, Faithful, Standard, Portrait, etc. I noticed that the images did not have one of the camera styles applied to them but rather the Adobe Standard Style. At that point from within RAW I selected one of the camera's styles and bingo thats the kind of shift I am seeing when I first view an image in LR4 Library.
So as far as I can tell the RAW images are getting the Adobe Standard style applied in LR. I have no idea if this is a default behavior of if I have done something to cause it. I'm also thinking that perhaps LR does not necessarily apply the Camera's Styles automatically even though the particular style has been set in the camera -- perhaps is not imported as part of the metadata during the import and thus defaults to the Adobe Standard.
1. Should I expect LR4 to apply the Style as set from the camera automatically or not at all? 2. Can I prevent LR from applying the Adobe Standard Style and apply no style? 3. Can I cause LR to apply the Style as set in the camera for the particular image to be appied automatically upon import?
I produce a simple piece of HTML mailing for my clients to send as an e-mail blast. I typically create these, and they contain graphics and some direct hyperlinks with URL information embedded within a slice. I Export to Web and place the produced files on my FTP, get the link and I send out a blast e-mail. When I test this on my Mac (Mail) the piece looks perfect.
Some of my clients have replied that the output is desheveled. Indeed it does look that way. It looks as there are shifted or missing slices. I started to send out a blast test to all of my personal e-mai accounts, and I did get questionable results through G-mail and my web hosts own client. But the art looks great following the link to the FTP. All of th eembeded links work. I'm sure most of my clients are on Outlook and WIndows, so I don't know how to correct this.
I had to have my hard drive replaced and Photoshop CS3 installed on the new drive. I am having a problem with viewing photos in Photoshop. When I click "Fit Screen" the photo is distorted with the top horizontal ruler being longer than the vertical. I thought that before when I clicked "Fit Screen" the proper and accurate proportion of length to width was maintained on the screen instead of having the entire screen filled.
I just played around with a new sig and I want to upload and put it in my profile. I save it as a .jpg and then upload. I update my profile and the dreaded box with the red x comes up... Ive spent my entire night trying to see what is wrong and I give up. My previous images Ive done are fine, but not anything I make now. Anyone have an answer as to why I can't view my images online? I have windows XP and I can view them fine through the windows viewer...
I have built up quite a collection of brushes over the years, and I was wondering if theres any way of viewing them without loading each one into Photoshop looking at them then having to delete them if they arn't the ones I want
(I allready have loads loaded which are a pain to scroll through looking for the right one)
I have to bring a project from Photoshop to school to present.
Problems - you can NOT nstall fonts, brushes, etc. on the school computers - I have used custom brushes and fonts that do not come with Photoshop - project need to be a .psd
So what would be the best way to view/transfer the project to the school computer?
Other than the Adobe Photoshop apps what is the best Android App for viewing .psd files? All the Adobe ones lock you into using the Creative Cloud which I don't want to use as I have my files on Google Drive.
How do you view Photoshop CS6 13.0.4 in low resolution on a macbook pro retina display? I have tried opening CS6 in applications > get info> under general there is no option to open in low resolution as there is in Lightroom.
Is there anything that would allow styles to be viewed without actually loading them in Photoshop?
I have a large collection and would like to find some way to look at them without loading them and then deleting them when they're not the ones I want.
Just got a new vista home computer 64 bit. With my old 32 bit vista I could view raw and tiff files in windows file explorer. With my new box, I cannot view them.
a way to make Photoshop (CS3) use "Resample" when displaying images on a zoom level less then 100%. In the default setting all pictures have jagged lines and aliasing effects which is quite annoying. I guess in a software like that, there should be a feature like this... But nothing seems to be documented.
I downloaded a 90 page Owners Manual to PSE 9. How do I go from one page to the next without having to close PSE 9 and re-open it to view a different page?
I want to make some graphics that will be viewed on the web. I understand that lower resolution displays will display graphics larger than higher resolution displays. My question is with regards to how the graphics will be displayed on a Retina display that has 326 pixels per inch. My understanding has always been that you design graphics based on 72ppi for web.
1. If I wanted to create graphics knowing that all of my users would have Retina displays, would I setup my .PSD files at 326ppi? 2. Will graphics and websites designed at 72ppi appear really small on a Retina display?.
I normally shoot with my Nikon D3, But I recently borrowed a Canon. When viewing my Nikon Raw images in Bridge, I am able to see the Images. But when I try to view the Canon Raw Images, all I see are Icons. Is there a setting that allows me to see the Cannon Raw Images?
What's happened to the key command for viewing at 100%? It has always been Option/Command/0 and that doesn't work any more with this latest update. The Menu symbol is now a lower case n (which doesn't work) and the only way to view at 100% is to go through the menu. It's slowing me up badly when editing?
I have this PNG file, when I view the image online or using the Windows default photo viewer, it looks perfect. I put it in CS4 and it looks jagged and terrible.
I had to make a new system. and now ..after installing PS CS..I cannot see thumbnails of the files. I normally see them and see thumbnails for JPEG..but not the PSD's with a newer version of PS. I remember reading about this bug..and a reg setting some time ago...anyone know what it takes to fix this..? (my win pro media has ALL updates and is legal..just bought it)
ver 9 PS CS2 -
Do i have to install the old PS 7.0 to see them..?
Is there a way to set Windows Explorer viewing options so that when viewing files in Windows Explorer in the "Thumbnail view", you see the thumbnail of the PSD file rather than the generic/default PSD icon?
I want to be able to look at all the thumbnails of images in a folder which in itself contains several sub-folders, rather than having to go into each subfolder to view the images. Elements 11.