I am running windows xp and photoshop cs. I save my work as a JPG and haven't had any printing problems until now. When I print now it prints a solid green sheet. I can see the work I did under the green,
Have just switched from Mac G4 OS 10.4 to IMac G5 OS 10.5.1 printing with Epson Stylus Photo R285. Apart from this change am still using the same Photoshop CS2 and printer set-up.
Now printer is putting green tint in shadow area and Red is printing almost black see examples.
Have spoken to Epson who reckon I have the right driver and the printer is fine.
Epson suggest Photoshop needs to be Set-up properly.
Not sure what this means exactly anyone got any ideas?
I am using pse10 with an epson workforce 60 printer and everything prints out with a green tinge through it. Also the print is nothing like what is on my screen. I am using a Visi-sub icc profile for sublimation printing.
I used to use HP photosmart c4480 to print film for own screen printing job. I use coreldraw to print back colour logo and use special photo paper and max dpi to print and got a good printing on back colour.
But after I moved to new factory, the printing change to all green colour. I thought may be the ink problem, then I change the new ink but can't fix it. I try to use the other printer but same.
I use same printer and photoshop to print some photo is OK.
Starting this week, when I print my note cards from LR, the greenish line (aproximately 1/8") is added to the top of every photo. It's not noticable if I do draft mode printing. Also, if I print to jpeg file, then print this file outside LR, it's not there. I blamed it on 3.6 upgrade first, rolled back to 3.5, but it haven't solved the problem. I'm on Windows 7 and HP Photosmart Premium C309a printer. I really need to print lots of cards and I cannot!
Addition on 12/17/11 - the line is not noticable on black or any darker color.
I upgraded to win 8 64 bit and neither Canon nor Ilford have updated their software but I dont know whether that is causing red/orange to be printed as green.
I've attached a leaf image. We'd like to "Autumnize" the leaf even more and remove the green from the leaf. I've tried playing with the various options in the Color drop down (Color Balance, Hue Saturation, Colorize, Brightness-Contrast, Threshold, Levels, Curves), but I can't seem to do it.
i have an image that is 28' wide by 60' high. i have to tile print it, but i have to print it out on film (see thru acetate). it has to be able to print at 1400 dpi. i know how to print at 1400 dpi on adobe photoshop, but i dont know how to tile print on that program. i have the image now in illusrtator, because it lets me tile, but i cant get it to print out for film (1400 dpi). im using a epson 1280 printer.
i really need to be able to tile print this in high resolution on film. anyone know what i can do??
I get green shadows when i print my photos.The original photo looks fine on the screen,so i dont think there is a problem with the original,and the rest of the photo is fine,but the areas which should be light to dark brown are greeny-yellow.
I have an epson R1800 printer,and am using photoshop for colour management(printer colour management off).The clour profile is of the original photo(embedded)-sRGB,printer profile-SPR R1800 prmglssy.icc,rendering-perceptual.
I have cleaned the printheads,am using printrite ink.
I just got my new machine the other day , So I take my old hard drive and put it into my new machine ,when I go to open photoshop to work on some stuff, everything has this green tint , what the , oh; and that little box that's on the right side of the layer style window is now green, you know where you add bevels and shadows, the feature button. anyway, a background the was black on my old PC is now #777777, a greenish color.
I get green shadows when i print my photos.The original photo looks fine on the screen,so i dont think there is aproblem with the original,and the rest of the photo is fine,but the areas which should be light to dark brown are greeny-yellow.
I have an epson R1800 printer,and am using photoshop for colour management(printer colour management off).The clour profile is of the original photo(embedded)-sRGB,printer profile-SPR R1800 prmglssy.icc,rendering-perceptual.
I have cleaned the printheads,am using printrite ink.
i havent used photoshop in a while but i whipped it out because i have a project to do, and well my gray is... like greenish, its retarded and it annoys the living hell out of me! Like if i save the file it comes out as a normal gray but within photoshop it is freaking greenish, its wierd, even if i import an image it comes in green! Ill show you a link of a couple things i think are odd,
In CS3 I am having trouble getting my prints to match the image on my MacBookPro Monitor.
AT first the prints were coming out to green, so I calibrated my disply/monitor on my MacBook Pro. It seem to make a slight improvement and I used the Apple calibrating profile. Tricky to use.
I made some prints with my Epson 3800 Printer using PS to manage the printing. Still to green. Then I went over the color settings in my Preferances and followed the guide lines i read in my CS3 for Dummies book. I made some prints which came out 2-3 stops darker, but no green. So then I tried making the prints through the Epson profiles and not photoshop and they came out lighter but way to green.
The printer settngs in Photoshop are: Photoshop manages color; Adobe RGB printer profile, perceptual rendering intent, black point compensation on, color management set to off.
I'm using North American Prepress 2 color setting. I did not have this problem in the past, but I also did not know how often one shold czalibrate their monitor. Should I try reinstalling Photoshop or do I need to download any update drivers or profiles?
why is Photoshop displaying green as blue? In the picker, it's clearly showing green. But when I create a shape, it's a light blue. When I open other images, I get a similar color distortion.
I have a new customer who sent me a few hundred images which one of his employees shot against a green background. It would be easy enough to remove the background, but the green is reflecting on lighter colored products (Like a gray sweatshirt) and some of the pictures are of transparent items, (like a clear, plastic cup, or a product in a clear, plastic bag).
He claims that Photoshop (Which he admitedly knows nothing about) has a "Chroma Green Remover" - You just wave your magic wand and the green disappears. He also claims that he used to send his images "overseas" to have this done and they came back in a matter of an hour or two.
I have been using Photoshop since version 3.5 and have never heard of such a technique (Using CS3 now). Is there a way to do this, or should I have him re-shoot the pics?
I had an image on a green screen and I want to cut out the person. using colourr ange leaves a lot of handwork to be done afterwards. Extract obviously works great, but does take a while. Hasn't there got to be a special way to take out green screens or blue screens?
I did a screen calibration earlier today. And it went great and everything is perfect. After the calibration I decided to work in Photoshop for some retouching. Everything was great. I closed out and then restarted the program a little later, but now the photos are coming up with a green tint. But if I preview them in the Microsoft image viewer or paint or anything else they look fine.
I see some strands of green hair. The portriat is ok, great not correcting it, but it would be nice if I could fix this easily. I tried selecting the strands and lens correction cromatic abberation.
I was thinking of purchasing a chroma key/green screen backdrop because I have a lot of digital backdrops. What is the best way to swap out the background. To date I have used the magnetic lasso tool to cut subjects out and paste them on to another background, but the finished product looks like thats exactly what I did. I have seen other software that simply replaces the background. I have read everywhere that Adobe Photoshop is the "Industry Standard", therefore I refuse to purchase new software. What is the best method of making this work using Adobe Photoshop 7?
My PhotoShop is turning certain shades of green to black, when I click on the image and move it I can see it perfectly while it move...But, after that goes to black as seen above.
I'm using CS4 in Windows 7. Our products have green text screenprinted on them. In the photos of some of them, the green is washed out or is yellowish. How can I adjust just the green text without affecting the rest of the photo?
I have already turned the sky blue with some clouds but now I would like to make the dead grass green. The image is ultimately going to be turned into a painting using photoshop but I want the image exactly the way I want it before I convert it.
to change the eye colour but there aint any to change the eye colour if you have brown eyes because the colour doesnt look so natural so does anyone has a tutorial for me to change the brown colour Green Or Bleu
I have some image to clean which have a lot of green patches. some times it is very difficult to clean these type of image by clone tool specialy when spot come on face . can some one tell me what is the best way to clean this type of spot without losing picture sharpness or quality.