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Why is photoshop sepia-toning the photoshop window

Ghostscape
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I've seen this happen before I can't recall how to fix it. Its not a color proof issue I think, as none of that is turned on. It even does it in the color picker. When I go to save out the image it's normal, and it appears normal in the save for web preview. Pasting the screenshot into photoshop made it twice as sepia-y.

How do I fix this aside from reinstalling? I'd rather avoid doing that if I can because I left my CDs at my old home frown.gif

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  • Rob Galanakis
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    Ghostscape polycounter lvl 13
  • rooster
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    weird.. I seem to remember reading of a similar case a while ago too. I'm guessing you already made sure your colour settings are default in edit>color settings?

    I dont know if photoshop has a preferences file but my next move would be trying to find it and delete it, but thats a total wild stab in the dark
  • Ghostscape
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    Yeah I've solved it before by killing the preferences I believe. edit: NO I HAVE NOT. I just reset them and its still doing it frown.gif

    I don't know what causes it - I booted it up one day and it was like this. I hadn't been doing any print work or anything and hadn't been messing around with my color settings at all. I have since messed with them but have not been able to fix it.
  • pyromania
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    I've had that happen when I install new video card drivers and it corrupts the monitor's color profile.

    Control Panel>>Display>>Settings tab>>Advanced button>>Color Managment tab

    Delete the current profile or set it to a new one.
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    [ QUOTE ]
    I've had that happen when I install new video card drivers and it corrupts the monitor's color profile.

    Control Panel>>Display>>Settings tab>>Advanced button>>Color Managment tab

    Delete the current profile or set it to a new one.

    [/ QUOTE ]

    Interestingly enough I just checked in photoshop, and if I set photoshop to show the proof colors preview for Monitor RGB, it looks normal.

    So I think you hit the nail on the head.

    Awesome!

    e: problem solved! I deleted the only profile I had in there(had a name like ne-9911, I've got a NEC 911b monitor), then added the sRGB one, it gave me an error saying there was a problem disassociating with some random string of characters. I went back into the settings tab, and my NE-9911 was listed in there along with sRGB, put it back to ne-9911, loaded up photoshop, everything is awesome again.

    Thanks!
  • Vailias
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    Ghost: the other thing is that in that image you posted the title bar of the image you're working on shows it as being in 8bit Greyscale colorspace.

    "Untitled1 100% (Layer1, Grey/8)"

    I've had this happen a few times when I make a greyscale texture for something, and the "new image" settings get stuck on greyscale as a default.
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