On Aug 4, 2005, at 7:05 AM, Jennifer Ovink wrote:

Monitor settings are the same. I've tried recalibrating the monitor but it's kind of silly, because all my system colors/photos (screen saver, background, etc) look fine. It's only SOME photos on the Internet, all the thumbnails in iPhoto, and everything I view in Photoshop. These may not be the only areas affected, but they are the only ones I use, or that I have tried out.

It's not a Photoshop problem (as the Sonnet tech has suggested), UNLESS there is a change in my computer somehow with the upgrade and OSX and their interaction, that is incompatible with Photoshop. Wouldn't someone know about that?

Photoshop can automatically substitute it's own color profile upon opening a file, and this data can be stored in jpegs.

Perhaps one of the profiles on your computer has gotten corrupted, coincidentally to the upgrade, I'd check photoshop's default profile. I'd wager if you look at the metadata for the other jpegs that are wrong (use Graphic Converter to see the metadata) it'll ID the profile or profiles on your system that are messed up.

yes, if OS X was messing with colors in PShop, I daresay we'd hear the ruckus ;-)

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