something weird is goin on. anyone ever have this problem? it's happened before a long time ago, however i thought it was a glitch and disappered....obviously it hasn't. these are the channels for a normal mapped asset. the red and green are brown instead of greyscale. any ideas?
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Can someone correct me on this ?
Fritz: Never seen anything like that before ... very weird, maybe a display option somewhere? It looks like your final RGB image is correct, so I can't understand why it's showing them in brown unless that's a preference (probably tied to some arcane hotkey)
Does that do the trick?
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Let me check here too, what prog are you using ?
i tried that hyrumark. the channels are now "red", "green", and "blue"....like they are actually those colors...and bright ones.
and this is the actual screenshot. i opened one version of the normal map in painter...and one in photoshop. the rgb looks exactly the same. so i guess it's not messin w/anything
thanks for the help so far guys. i may just have to re-install(if i still have it)....or just paint brown. ugh.
C:\Documents and Settings\YourWindowsUserName\Application Data\Adobe\Photoshop\
Then restart PS. It'll be back to factory defaults.
Then you could try copying the files back into that folder after closing PS again, and see if the problem comes back.
I was able to fix it by installing Adobe Gamma and going through it's "Wizard" to create an Adobe Gamma Profile for my Monitor. After that the Channels were nicely black / white again .
Now maybe there is another way to approach this problem, by disabling some ominous option inside of Photoshop, but not sure. Maybe someone else can shed more light on this.
You're right about it not being your monitor or color profile though, it's totally out of whack for us to, meaning this is how the video is outputting and not just how you're seeing it. Freakin weird though for sure.
as for photoshop, each channel is 8 bits (hence 24 bits for full 3 channel color and 32 bits including alpha), and 8 bits is only greyscale... so it must be some funky photoshop channel option somewhere... sorry though, i can't help... never had that problem before.
cheers
I bet if you removed it entirely from your startup folder, and rebooted, you'd get rid of the brown.
that last bit is a line from a movie...trivia?...anybody know it?
HALLELUJAH!!!!!!HALLELUJAH!!!!!!HALLELUJAH!!!!!!
red/green
just reloaded the exact same ICC file that the damn puter was already running. whew!!!!
beer's on me!!!!!!