Help, color problem!

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    Default Help, color problem!

    The color on my Adobe Photoshop program is screwy. I've gone into everything and tried changing some color options, but nothing happens. Here <http://www.freewebs.com/al/clpr.png> That is a pic of the kind of colors I can get.
    Jordon Baade Guest

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    Default Re: Help, color problem!

    Check your color settings and your display profile.
    Chris Cox Guest

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    Default Re: Help, color problem!

    Jordon - have you updated your display profile in Adobe Gamma?

    The next step would be to reset your preferences (see the FAQ).
    Chris Cox Guest

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    Default Re: Help, color problem!

    Yea, I did...nothing. I've tried clicking and changing lots of the things, nothing works.
    Jordon Baade Guest

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    Default Re: Help, color problem!

    how do i do that?
    Jordon Baade Guest

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    Default Re: Help, color problem!

    Run Adobe Gamma from Control Panel.

    Select sRGB as your starting point. Remember to change the text in the
    description box to something like "My monitor". Follow the on0screen
    instructions and SAVE TO A NEW FILENAME


    LenHewitt Guest

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