18-03-2004, 10:14 PM
Hi Nataliiie, are you working on photographs or your own pictures.
This could get complex........... you may have to give me some more information, pm me if it helps. It sounds as though your screen colour calibration could be the problem though, at this stage look under 'view' on the top menu and see what view setting you are viewing your documents in. It may have something to do with the gamma side of things......
Most of the random colour settings that you installed depend on what sort of output you need it for ie for professional printing (CMYK) or something that you are doing for your own printer - it would need to be different if for the for web too (RGB). The actual 'colour settings' would probably be (if I remember correctly since I have been upgraded from where you are and things are very different) under the edit menu. These would affect the actual colour tones depending on what the pictures are for - but that is another kettle of fish and I will get tongue-tied if I even attempt to explain that here and anybody cleverer than me would probably get confused too.
I use photoshop for professional printing purposes though, but if I can help you just ask, I can only but try.
This could get complex........... you may have to give me some more information, pm me if it helps. It sounds as though your screen colour calibration could be the problem though, at this stage look under 'view' on the top menu and see what view setting you are viewing your documents in. It may have something to do with the gamma side of things......
Most of the random colour settings that you installed depend on what sort of output you need it for ie for professional printing (CMYK) or something that you are doing for your own printer - it would need to be different if for the for web too (RGB). The actual 'colour settings' would probably be (if I remember correctly since I have been upgraded from where you are and things are very different) under the edit menu. These would affect the actual colour tones depending on what the pictures are for - but that is another kettle of fish and I will get tongue-tied if I even attempt to explain that here and anybody cleverer than me would probably get confused too.
I use photoshop for professional printing purposes though, but if I can help you just ask, I can only but try.