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Denniem

Joined: 05 Feb 2008
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Location: Alpine, Texas


PostPosted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 10:24 am    Post subject: CS2: Looking for a fix Reply with quote

I'm been using CS2 for over three years, now on a PC with Vista. I use Spyder2 to calibrate my monitor every month. Today, when opening jpgs or tiffs in PS2, the photos appear as if they are made up of the three prime colors - red, green and blue. No rhyme or reason. They import properly into all other software (ZoomBrowser, DPP and Windows viewer), print properly from PS2, and show properly in Image Ready. They also convert properly to B&W in PS2. No other sofware programs, desktop or Internet seem to be affected. I've worked on the problem for hours with no sucess. The only thing letf to do appears to be a reinstall. I have to suspect that a setting was acidently changed by me or a member of my family, but have not been able to identify what has happened. Any suggestions or ideas?
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