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  1. Wraith2005

    Wraith2005 Well-Known Member

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    Hi guys

    My cs3 seems to have lost its white colour,all i get now is like a light cream colour anyone know what the problem is or can help me out with this one,its not my monitor cause everything else comes over it true white.
     
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    Is your image mode set to something other then RGB, like CMYK or something? I dunno if that effects the color white, but it might.
     
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    mmm as he said check you image mode .. i think it is other wise look around in settings
     
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    What, exactly, lost its white color? Was it the color picker, the image being displayed, or just everything? If it's the color picker, you probably have the color mode set to the alpha channel. On the right hand side of that menu, you'll see bullets for different channels: H, S, B, R, G, B, L, a, b, C, M, Y, K. Each of these stands for a different sort of color gamut, or range. The alpha channel is 'a'. Make sure that instead of that, you have 'H' selected, which is the top option on the left column. This will give you the entire RGB gamut, which is what you want.

    If that's not the problem... I can help figure it out, if I know exactly what the problem is. If you take a screenshot, does it show the yellow, or convert it to normal?
     

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